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Tesco is selling Christmas jumpers for two people to combat loneliness

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Christmas can be a lonely time of year.

Its no use sitting in your Christmas jumper beside the tree if you havent got anyone to share it with.

But now Tesco is selling twosie jumpers so you can snuggle up with a friend or your partner throughout the festive period.

The supermarkets clothing brand F&F has teamed up with the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) to support those who are lonely at Christmas time.

Its particularly aimed at men and they want to encourage men to get together and support each other by giving the gift of friendship.

(Picture: Tesco)

(Picture: Tesco)

You can opt for a traditional Fairisle pattern or a Mr and Mrs Claus design.

The jumpers, which come in one size to fit all, cost £18 and are available in store now.

Christmas is a time for merriment and joy, but for some it can be an isolating time of year. This Christmas, F&F at Tesco are in partnership with the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) to support those who are lonely at Christmas time as it launches the two-headed-jumper to encourage men to get together and support each other; giving the gift of friendship this festive season.

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Grab your partner and choose from two festive designs. Either opt for a traditional Fairisle pattern in a festive shade of red or have some fun in the perfect party piece with F&Fs playful Mr and Mrs Claus design – a novelty design thats bound to add more fun to your festivities. One size fits all.

Tesco hopes to raise £25,000 from the sale of the CALM Two-Headed Christmas Jumpers, and F&F will donate 100% profits from the sales for CALM.

Simon Ginning, CEO of CALM says :Were delighted to continue CALMs relationship with F&F at Tesco this festive period.

Christmas is a fun, joyous time of year but we know it can be tough too.

Thats why were encouraging people to get together and look out for their mates, families and loved ones – whether that be checking in with a text, catching up with someone you havent seen for a while, or teaming up for a laugh in a festive two-headed jumper.

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