We Wish You A Merry TreXmas!

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The Natural History Museum’s famous T. rex got a festive makeover from the team at Jack Masters!

When it comes to festive challenges, there is probably none bigger than dressing a dinosaur for Christmas day, but when the team from the Natural History Museum London’s Dinosaur Gallery got in touch with this mammoth request we jumped at the chance!

Proving that even the most fearsome of prehistoric creatures can’t resist a good Christmas jumper, ‘Rex’ the animatronic Tyrannosaurus rex, sported their very own mammoth version of this year’s NHM festive sweater for the whole of December 2021.

Made by the team at the Jack Masters Knitwear factory in Leicester, the giant jumper was the brainchild of NHM Buyer and Product Developer, Carla Treasure and Jack Masters' Director, Snahal Patel.

Snahal commented “We absolutely love a challenge at Jack Masters, but this dino-sized jumper has to be the biggest and craziest! Luckily our team of Xmas experts were not phased when we suggested it and have worked tirelessly to make sure ‘Rex’ looks their best for the festive season”

Knitting the giant dinosaur jumper

The entire process of knitting a sweater to fit a dinosaur took about 100 hours to complete, with 4 fittings and prototypes required.

During the fitting process, the museum technicians were on hand to pause the T. rex’s movements while our team measured the dinosaur using step ladders and an extra-long measuring tape.

Measuring the T.rex for its Christmas Jumper

The final jumper measures nearly four feet around the neck, nine and a half feet around the shoulders and just over 10 feet around the body, weighs approximately 12.5 the size of an average child’s Christmas jumper and is a perfect replica of the Natural History Museum Shop's 2021 Christmas jumpers. 

Making final adjustments

We think you'll agree that 'Rex' looks very smart! Just one question though, how will we top this next year?!

The British Christmas Jumpers Team at the NHM

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