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Old Navy Launches Its Iconic Holiday Pajamas Earlier Than Ever

'Tis (almost) the season.

Old Navy has officially kicked off the holiday season earlier than ever before.

Hours ago, the family-favorite apparel store announced its 2022 holiday line of pajamas–adorably named 'Jingle Jammies'–would be released today.

According to a press release shared directly with Parade, Old Navy has declared it "sorry not sorry season"–the time of year that encourages all those who love the winter holidays to don their festive best, even if it's still weeks before Halloween.

Historically, the brand hasn't launched its winter holidays-inspired apparel until mid-fall. Last year, Old Navy announced the return of its fan-favorite seasonal wardrobe item on Nov. 1 via Instagram.

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"jingle jammies are BACK to bring us... endless match & clash possibilities, fresh baked cookies with giant gooey chocolate chips, couch carol jams fueled by spiked horchata, extremely necessary nostalgic vibes, snuggles with our friends & fam all holiday szn long ❤️," the 2021 announcement read.

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But if Old Navy has learned anything since the last time it launched its Jingle Jammies, it's why wait for the things that give you joy if you don't have to?

From classic plaids and stripes to Old Navy’s best-selling Santa print and even delightful menorah patterns, the options are endless and available to shop for kids, adults, and even dogs!

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Yep, you read that right. The store created designs that fit all family members–fur babies included–in its 2022 holiday collection.

So whether you're looking for holiday jammies that can be repurposed for a Halloween costume or want to get ahead start on your Christmas cards, Old Navy has certainly delivered.

Old Navy's 2022 Jingle Jammies family and pet pajama sets are available online with pick-up or delivery options.

To shop the brand's entire collection or to find a location near you, visit the Old Navy website.

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