These men’s holiday rompers are now available as onesies

While it’s not officially the holiday season just yet, it is the season to start shopping for gifts. One gift that got my attention this time last year were these amazing men’s ugly Christmas sweater rompers. This year, I am happy (and maybe a little disturbed) to report that not only can you once again purchase the rompers, but they now also come in the form of onesies.

That’s right — Christmas miracles really do happen and they come in the form of adult-sized, full-bodied pajamas…that you should totally wear in public.

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Allow me to introduce you to the new ugly Christmas onesies from online retailer Get On Fleek. While the romper is amazing all on its own, it is shorts and a short-sleeve top, so it’s not exactly Christmas-weather appropriate if you live in the Northeast. The onesies, however, will keep you and your holiday spirit warm and toasty.

The rompers and onesies come in the same patterns: a Santa suit, elf costume and the classic ugly Christmas sweater. Celebrate Hanukkah instead? No worries. You can also get a menorah design.

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Oh, and PS. guys, both the romper and onesie come with a zipper, so you don’t have to take the entire outfit off after a few too many Christmas cocktails.

The onesies are priced at $139.95, about $20 more than the romper. Keep your eye out for sales, though, because at the time of this story, the onesies were selling for just $89.95, a $50 savings.

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Will you be wearing one of these Christmas-themed onesies this holiday season?

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Kaitlin is a freelance multimedia journalist with a degree in journalism and psychology. Along with Simplemost, she also writes for Don't Waste Your Money, where she loves finding great deals to help people save money.

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