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Taylor Swift Picks Out A Cardigan In New Capital One Ad

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Fans are finally getting a glimpse inside Taylor Swift’s wardrobe. The “Cardigan” singer stars in the latest ad from Capital One bank, and in it she shows exactly how she stays cosy.

RELATED: Taylor Swift Pays Tribute To Young Girl And Her Father During Pride Of Britain Awards In the ad, a bank spokesperson refers to “the easiest decision in the history of decisions,” before cutting to Swift. “It’s looking kinda chilly out today, what am I gonna wear?” she says, walking over to her wardrobe to reveal nothing but a rack of her “Cardigan” perch sweaters.

RELATED: Swifties Celebrate Because Taylor Swift Can Now Re-Record Her First 5 Albums Last year, Swift starred in another ad for Capital One, playing a clumsy waitress at a diner, and a

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