Does This Sweater Look Liberal to You?
There is much in the world to toil and torment over — indiscriminate ICE raids, the Epstein emails, the slashing of SNAP benefits — but a handful of Republicans on X have taken on an issue that really matters: pink sweaters.
In preparation for the holiday season, J.Crew recently released a baby-pink men’s sweater with a Fair Isle trim around the neck (or, in J.Crew’s words, a “vintage inspired yoke”). Sounds cozy, right? Well, not to everyone. Juanita Broaddrick, a former nursing-home administrator who accused former president Bill Clinton of sexual assault in the ’70s and has since become a prominent conservative poster, tweeted a screenshot of the sweater, writing, “Are you kidding me?? Men, would you wear this $168 sweater?” I’ll give it to her, the price point does feel a little steep, but based on the comments section, that’s not what she’s upset about.
Are you kidding me?? Men, would you wear this $168 sweater? pic.twitter.com/bBZAjLBeBl
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) November 17, 2025
Emasculating men in America is a serious issue ????♀️ why are large clothing lines doing this. What woman would be attracted to this. Crazy. And yes, it’s giving 80’s sorority sister. ????????????
— MsMerica (@RstysGrl) November 17, 2025
Lo and behold, fellow conservatives answered her rallying cry, accusing the sweater of “emasculating men in America” and any prospective wearers of not being “manly men.” It appears that the bubblegum shade — and even the presence of Fair Isle, which was popularized over a hundred years ago by King Edward VIII — has been deemed wildly, offensively feminine. Tim Burchett, a Tennessee Republican congressman, took a jab on X, where he called the sweater “something a Sorority girl would wear in the 80’s.”
It’s something a Sorority girl would wear in the 80’s. https://t.co/vse0oTEa5F
— Tim Burchett (@timburchett) November 17, 2025
Others used it to dunk on liberal figureheads like Harry Sisson, Eric Swalwell, and Gavin Newsom; one person went so far as to Photoshop Newsom’s head onto the model’s body.
Probably from J. Crew's new Gavin Newsom collection.
— Winston Finch (@TheWinstonFinch) November 17, 2025
The sweater outrage managed to get the attention of conservative pundit Tomi Lahren, who solicited opinions from her followers. (Most were anti.)
Thoughts on this men’s sweater from J Crew?
— Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) November 19, 2025
We will have some fun with it tonight with @seanhannity 945pmET foxnews pic.twitter.com/E33gqx6NDW
Okay.. serious question… @jcrew who stole this guys balls??! I literally had a sweater exactly like this when I was a senior in high school in 1989!!!! pic.twitter.com/sUycA4ha9H
— SLWells (@wells_sl) November 19, 2025
On the bright side, J.Crew is getting great publicity for what would otherwise be a totally unremarkable holiday sweater. Now it can look forward to dressing hundreds of lib boyfriends on Christmas morning.
The Cut has reached out to J.Crew for comment and will update this post if we hear back.
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