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7-year-old Pennsylvania boy breaks Guinness World Record by wearing 50 sweaters at once

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Skyler Rozell-Whitaker, a 7-year-old from Pennsylvania, wore 50 sweaters simultaneously at his local library on June 1, breaking the previous Guinness World Record of 46. Guinness World Records verified the attempt and confirmed the new record. The sweaters used in the attempt will be donated to the library's annual sweater drive.

A 7-year-old boy from Monroeville, Pennsylvania, set a new Guinness World Record by wearing 50 sweaters at once during a visit to the Monroeville Public Library's Children's Room on June 1. The previous record stood at 46 sweaters. Guinness World Records reviewed evidence from the attempt and officially confirmed Rozell-Whitaker's achievement. The library announced the record-breaking feat on social media. Following the successful attempt, the sweaters used during the record attempt will be donated to support the library's annual sweater drive in the fall.

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