What’s up with the upside-down Christmas tree trend?


By AGENCY

An upside-down Christmas tree on display in the lobby of the Hotel Del in Coronado, California. Photo: Reuters

The White House unveiled its Christmas decorations on Monday, everything designed around a traditional, classic theme. There wasn’t one trendy, upside-down Christmas tree in sight.

The topsy-turvy trees have made a comeback for yet another holiday season, and, like last year, people still seem bothered and bah-humbugged by them. If you haven’t seen one, they look like the one in the picture above.

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