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Oh honey, let me tell you, the traditional clothing of a Danish Christmas is all about that hygge life. People in Denmark like to cozy up in their warm wool sweaters and knitted socks, while sipping on their gløgg and munching on æbleskiver. It's all about staying warm and festive during the chilly holiday season.

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