Dusky Pajamas brings you the best Christmas sweater collection for tacky and colorful Christmas vibes. With Christmas and holiday-specific designs like snowflakes, Santa, and reindeer you can rock your Christmas with style also all of our sweaters are made with 100% wool or wool blend with synthetic fabric to increase comfort and fabric durability.
New Holiday Spirit With Christmas Sweaters
Gone are those boring Christmas outfits celebrate the new Christmas with new holiday sweaters, hand-knitted finish, customizable designs, and groovy tacky designs to cater to the festive needs
X-mas tradition even for 2025
Ugly sweaters which started as a cherished tradition still manage to be the best outfits for Christmas and our designers have added fancy designs and colors to keep these sweaters on trend.
Various Designs and Colors
Our collection includes a variety of designs and colors to serve our customers with diverse tastes and preferences.
Accessorizing Your Ugly Sweater
Want to take your ugly sweater look to the next level? Pair your festive sweater with holiday-themed jewelry, fun socks, or a Santa hat. Add quirky accessories like reindeer antlers or light-up necklaces for extra holiday cheer.
Fabric That Requires Less Care
All our sweaters are OEKO-TEX® certified, meaning they're made to last and require less maintenance. Check out our Matching Christmas Pajamas collection for more certified, high-quality holiday clothing.
Your Burning Questions About Ugly Christmas Sweaters in Canada—Answered
Hey there, fellow holiday enthusiast! Whether you’re prepping for an ugly sweater party in Vancouver, braving a Winnipeg winter, or just want to look intentionally ridiculous at your family dinner, we’ve got the scoop on all things ugly sweaters in Canada. Let’s dive into your top questions (and keep you laughing while we’re at it).
Q: What even counts as an “ugly” sweater? And why do Canadians go nuts for them?
Picture this: a sweater so gloriously tacky it makes your grandma’s fruitcake look subtle. We’re talking flashing LED Santas, 3D moose antlers, or enough sequins to blind the entire NHL. Canadians love these sweaters because they’re equal parts hilarious and cozy—perfect for surviving -30°C and winning that “ugliest sweater” contest at your office party. Bonus points if yours features a hockey-playing polar bear or a maple leaf made of pom-poms.
Q: Okay, but how do I stay warm in a cheap ugly sweater? It’s Canada, after all.
Fair point! Not all ugly sweaters are created equal. If you’re facing a prairie winter, skip the flimsy polyester and go for a wool-blend sweater (itch-free, we promise) or one lined with fleece. Pro tip: Layer it over a thermal shirt for extra toastiness. Canadian brands like [Local Example] even make quilted options that’ll keep you warm during that 2 a.m. Tim Hortons run. And yes, machine-washable is KEY—because poutine gravy stains are inevitable.
Q: Are there eco-friendly options? I don’t want to trash the planet for a laugh.
Totally! Swap fast fashion for vintage knits from thrift stores in Montreal or Toronto—they’re packed with retro charm (think: 90s snowman vibes). If you’re buying new, look for sweaters made from recycled wool or organic cotton. Some brands even donate proceeds to plant trees in the Canadian Rockies. Win-win: you’ll look festive and save the planet, one ugly sweater at a time.
Q: How do I style this thing without looking like I got dressed in the dark?
Lean into the chaos! Pair your LED-lit Santa sweater with skinny jeans and boots for a “I tried, but not too hard” Toronto look. Heading to a cottage party? Throw on plaid leggings, a tuque with a pom-pom, and mittens shaped like moose heads. For the office, balance your maple-leaf monstrosity with a blazer—because nothing says “professional” like a sweater with a light-up CN Tower.
Q: Can I find ugly sweaters that won’t make my wallet cry?
Absolutely! Hit up dollar stores for plain sweaters and DIY them with iron-on patches (Mounties, beavers, or a Timbits box—go wild). For pre-made gems, Walmart and Amazon Canada have sweaters under $40. Or wait for Boxing Week sales—you’ll snag a Canadian-made wool sweater for half-price. Just don’t tell your aunt you spent less on your sweater than she did on her fruitcake.