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Asda Is Selling Matching Santa Claus Pyjamas For The Whole Family

Mark Cunliffe

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Asda Is Selling Matching Santa Claus Pyjamas For The Whole Family

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George at Asda is selling matching Santa Claus pyjamas for the whole family to make sure your Christmas Eve is extra cosy.

And when we say the whole family, we really mean the whole family, as mums, dads, grandads, grandmas, aunties, and uncles can all join in with the kids this year with matching PJs.

The pyjama sets have Father Christmas style printed tops and red and white striped bottoms which are guaranteed to make Christmas morning even more festive, and make you feel like you've just stepped out of Santa's workshop.

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Each pyjama set has a different slogan printed on it to suit any family member - ranging from the classic 'Mrs Claus', to 'Grandma Claus', 'Uncle Claus' and 'Santa's Little Helper'.

If you've also got a little one on the way, there is a set for expectant mums that says 'Little Helper on the Way'.

Prices start at just £5 for the 'Teeny Tiny Claus' set, with the adult sets costing a very reasonable £8.

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Credit: Asda
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If you want something a bit less Christmassy, Matalan are also selling matching pyjamas for the whole family.

The pyjamas are simply decorated with multi-coloured stars, and look super cosy.

As well as making you feel good while you're all snug on the sofa, you can also do good as every purchase helps Alder Hey Children's Charity.

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These sets also won't break the bank, and are priced at £8 for the children's set, or £12 for the adult sizes.

It gets even better because they even have matching pyjamas for your dog for just £5.

Matalan is donating 100 per cent of the profits from the collection to Alder Hey Children's Charity, and money raised will be used to support research and purchase specialist medical equipment.

Topics: Life News, Style News, Fashion

Mark Cunliffe
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