The price hit the festive season upside — down Christmas tree — up to $1000

The price hit the festive season upside — down Christmas tree — up to $1000

Christmas – a great family holiday that is just steeped in tradition. Favorite dishes on the table, gifts under the tree, charity projects, reindeer sweaters. But not everyone agrees to celebrate this holiday the old fashioned way, trying to make its own «flavor». Last year, popular Christmas tree from bottles, this year the trend has changed. Now, in the fashion of an inverted Christmas tree!

Stylishly decorated upside down Christmas tree can be found in almost every shop, hotel, business centre. They are also available for purchase in the networks of Target and Home Depot. But the price of such forest beauty will impress you in average about $ 500 a tree is not the largest size.

Upside down Christmas tree adorns even the creative Director of the fashion house Chanel Karl Lagerfeld. His style – glass balls, silver ribbons and silver tinsel. It is this hanging in a five-star London hotel Claridge’s.

For greater stability of the inverted tree rests on top of the floor. For home use are sold upside down artificial Christmas tree comes already installed on the mobile crosspiece. The smallest instances of inverted beauties in Walmart almost sold out. Their price was $ 250. In Kohl inverted tree in 7½ feet will cost you $ 450, and is one of the such trees of the same size at Target is worth a little over $ 1,000. If the price is big for you, but I really want to buy fashion the Christmas tree, then go to Home Depot. Here price for a 7-foot tree is $ 160.

Target is selling an upside down Christmas tree for almost a thousand dollars. Is this symbolic is some way? I’m a Jew so maybe this is the tree for me, idk I’m confused. pic.twitter.com/gCucQaR3MY

— lil unicorn bb 🌸 (@JackieHollywood) November 28, 2017

Westfield Mall’s upside down Christmas Tree is pretty amazing but it doesn’t beat the old Emporium rooftop rides. pic.twitter.com/HXbMxXjU3F

— Steven Bracco (@Braccs) November 29, 2017

Christmas is coming -@ClaridgesHotel today revealed @KarlLagerfeld»s spectacular seasonal decorations in its iconic lobby https://t.co/YgJChHg2EO pic.twitter.com/znjTvxK9U8

British Vogue (@BritishVogue) December 22, 2017

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