Natural History Museum Unveils Sustainable Christmas Jumper with T. rex
The animatronic T. rex at the Natural History Museum models a festive jumper made from 100% sustainable cotton, supporting scientific research.
- The annual Christmas T. rex display at the Natural History Museum has become a popular attraction, marking the start of the festive season.
- The 2024 Christmas jumper, crafted by Manchester-based notjust, features a design incorporating Fern the Diplodocus and the museum's iconic building.
- The festive collection includes jumpers, scarves, hats, and socks, all made from sustainable organic cotton.
- Proceeds from the Christmas range support the museum's scientific research and public programming.
- The exhibit featuring the animatronic T. rex in its festive attire is free to visit until January.