The Queen of Christmas is back with a two-hour primetime concert special next month.
21.10.2022 - 22:01 / usmagazine.com
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Who says it’s too early to start properly prepping for the holidays? Before we know it, Thanksgiving will be here — and we want to be ready for the official start of the season! Sound familiar? Perhaps you want to start ticking off your gift list or maybe you’re planning a family get-together — both of which may require some fun and festive pajamas!
Get your entire family into the holiday spirit by picking up a matching set of themed pajamas! Luckily, there are plenty to choose from. We found some of the most sought-after sets on Amazon offered in a variety of sizes. Some even include matching options for your pet so every family member can be included. Let’s get merry — check out our picks below and start shopping!
These Christmas Tree PJs
We love that the Christmas tree on the top from this set blends in with the bottoms for a unique look!
Get the shelry Christmas Family Matching Pajamas for prices starting at $13 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, October 21, 2022, but are subject to change.
These Classic PJs
Button-down pajamas with piping trim are undeniably classic — we’re obsessed.
Get the Ekouaer Christmas Family Matching Pajamas for prices starting at $32 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, October 21, 2022, but are subject to change.
These Plaid PJs
Another traditional style of pajamas for the holidays are plaid styles, just like this one!
Get the PajamaGram Christmas Pajamas For Family for prices starting at $25 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, October 21, 2022, but are subject to change.
These Patterned
The Queen of Christmas is back with a two-hour primetime concert special next month.
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