As Christmas jumpers go, there's plenty of options to suit everybody out there.

From Primark's 29-strong jumper collection to ones with Jeremy Corbyn on, there's a piece of festive knitwear for all tastes.

What nobody asked for, though, is a jumper featuring a mutilated sheep.

PETA clearly didn't get the memo on this, as its Christmas jumper for 2019 features just that. Nope, I'm not sure what the designer was thinking either.

(Image: PETA)

What's more, if you want to buy one of the jumpers, which are made from 100% acrylic yarn and absolutely no wool, you'll have to shell out a whopping £116 (or $149).

The jumpers can be bought from PETA's online shop, and you'll also need to pay shipping costs from the US.

A description on the official PETA website reads: "This is part of PETA’s campaign against the wool industry, where workers have been caught beating, kicking, stomping on, and even killing gentle sheep in shearing sheds."

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"With the help of celebrities such as Billie Eilish and P!nk, PETA is calling on shoppers (and retailers like Forever 21) to help sheep by switching to cruelty-free knits."

I think I'll be sticking to jumpers which don't feature mutilated animal heads this year.