Retailers have begun to introduce their Christmas clothes into shops, with many Irish people set to go hunting for a bargain in the run up to the festive season
Dunnes Stores have become the latest to launch their range, with items hitting the shelves and rails from today.
Their Christmas range is now available in store and online too and includes the traditional festive PJs and cosy Christmas jumpers.
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Christmas PJs
A Dunnes Stores spokesperson said: "Tis truly the season to twin with the family in our range of super-affordable matching Christmas pyjamas starting from just €12/£10 for adults, €10/£8 for kids and €8/£7 for baby.
"Make unforgettable memories with loved ones on cosy winter evenings by the fire or fun-filled Christmas mornings ‘round the breakfast table, all dressed in our Family Check or Fluffy Fair Isle PJ prints.
"Wear your PJs over the holidays as you all sit down together to finish a box of festive sweets, read your favourite stories and watch Christmas movies."
Christmas Jumpers
The spokesperson continued: " Get all Christmassy with matchy-matchy knitted jumpers at just €20/£17 for adults, €15/£12 for the little ones and €12/£10 for your pawfect pooch.
"Choose from our range of festive prints from traditional Fair Isle with matching hats (€5/£4) to printed Reindeer fun.
"Chill on the run-up to Christmas in matching Santa-themed hoodies at just €15/£12 for adults and €8/£7 for kids.
"From the office Christmas party to your annual Santa visit or Panto excursion, enjoy memorable moments with friends and family this season in quality, affordable Christmas jumpers."
The range is available at Dunnes Stores nationwide and online at www.dunnesstores.com
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