Handsome holiday looks are easy with these boys’ Christmas sweaters and holiday outfits
The holiday season is fast-approaching and we’re trying to get ahead of the game (hey, 2023 is a good year to start, right?). We’ve rounded up some of our favorite boys’ Christmas sweaters and holiday outfits, including pants, vests, and blazers, so you can mix and match and get creative, or buy a set and match head-to-toe. And of course, these aren’t only boys holiday outfits; any kiddo is sure to look dapper in these duds. Our picks of boys’ sweaters, holiday blazers, and cozy sweats are below. (Looking for holiday dresses? We’ve got you covered with this post!)
Wool Argyle Sweater
This modern take on classic argyle makes this sweater a great choice. Plus, it's heirloom-quality, so hand-me-downs have never looked so good.
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Somehow, it’s already the 2023 holiday season. Although it feels like it snuck up on us especially fast this year, we’re making sure that we’ve got a jump on event prep. From parties to pictures, fests to fairs, these kids’ holiday dresses are ready for anything. It’s the season of sparkling and shining, and our list of kids’ holiday dresses is the perfect place to find seasonal styles that match their unique sense of fashion. On Dasher, on Dancer, on Prancer, on dresses.
The Holiday Frills Dress
Janie and Jack
It's all in the name. The frills of this red plaid dress add some extra detail, and it also comes in a Cream and Sugar Rose print.
We absolutely love the unique bold hues of this stunning dress, Try adding contrasting tights and a sparkly headband for an exceptionally lovely holiday look.
The quintessential holiday dress, the Audrah has a soft tulle petticoat (who says 'stunning' has to be uncomfortable?). It also comes in a dreamy Pebble Grey option.
Everything from Ivy City Co. is a show-stopper, so it's no surprise that the Coco Dress is, too. We're so here for this unique color for the holidays. Oh, and bonus: there's a women's version, too.
Even though it's not officially a holiday dress, we can't think of a single reason why this star-studded dress wouldn't be perfect for all the festivities.
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Bright lights, big city indeed! Treat your family to a night at one of New York City’s best holiday lights displays
The beloved New York City holiday season is here! That means lots of festive light shows, Christmas displays, and decorations galore! Walk or drive through spectacular light sculptures, with miles of displays and millions of lights to marvel at. Whether you plan to travel to the light shows outside of the city, or stick to one of NYC’s classics—like Macy’s famous department store windows, botanical gardens and zoos, or, of course, Dyker Heights in Brooklyn—there’s something for everyone on this list of holiday lights in NYC in 2023.
This popular animal-themed light and lantern display returns to the zoo starting Nov. 17. See 360 lanterns representing almost 90 animal and plant species from around the globe. This year, 70 new lanterns representing 30 new animal species will make their debut at the zoo. Also new this year is an enhanced light show for dazzling photo-ops, a holiday tree show that features synchronized musical lights, and a walk through an animal-themed Light Tunnel for more light shows.
But the Bronx Zoo Holiday Lights is more than a display: activities and entertainment include ice-carving demonstrations, stilt-walkers, puppet shows, a holiday train. and even treats like s’mores.
This walk-through light experience debuted in 2020, and it’s back and bigger this season. Glow is billed as “an outdoor color and light experience," and has expanded its space to encompass even more of the NY Botanical Garden's grounds. Expect washes of brilliant color, thousands of dazzling LEDs, illuminated plant stories, ice-carving demonstrations, and whimsical, picture-perfect installations that reflect the surrounding gardens and collections. Make it a double feature and check out the popular New York Botanic Garden Holiday Train Show while you’re there. (The garden offers a combo ticket.) Or stop by the Bronx Night Market Holiday Pop-Up for a snack and some hot cocoa.
This after-dark, illuminated spectacular lightscape celebrates the beauty of nature in winter. Follow a festive one-mile trail winding through the garden’s 52-acre landscape, animated by dazzling light, color, and sound. Over a million lights and more than 18 distinct works of light art will be on view, among them the Cathedral of Light tunnel and a Fire Garden on Lily Pool Terrace.
Dates: Nov. 17-Jan. 1
150 Eastern Pkwy. Prospect Heights, Brooklyn Online:bbg.org
The LuminoCity Festival, a spectacular display of larger-than-life figures lit from within is back, touching down in Eisenhower Park in East Meadow, NY for the 2023 holiday season. "Pure Magic" is the theme of the event, which features exhibitions of spectacular light art display designed to spark joy and wonder. This year, the festival has partnered with Nassau County to bring displays that are bigger and even more awe-inspiring, spanning over 17 acres. “Lumio,” the LuminoCity Festival mascot serves as your guide through the fantastical landscape, which features a wildlife safari, dinosaur adventure, an Alice in Wonderland-inspired exhibit, plenty of wintery and holiday-themed light sculptures, and much more.
Lumagica Light Show at Harvest Moon Farm and Orchard
Celebrate a good harvest with a gorgeous light show at the Harvest Moon Farm and Orchard. Lumagica is a spectacular display of over 750,000 lights forming whimsical creatures and themed light sculptures. This year's show is themed around an Enchanted Forest and will take you through six spaces, including magical trees and treats and sweets. Look for the 20-foot reindeer, a flying parrot, light tunnels, dancing light displays, and more.
A Very Furry Christmas Celebration at Sesame Place
Celebrate the Sesame way with A Very Furry Christmas Celebration at Sesame Place. At this festive, family-friendly celebration with everyone’s favorite Sesame Street friends, the park is transformed into a one-of-a-kind Christmas wonderland with millions of twinkling lights and festive decorations all around. The park’s 1-2-3 Christmas Tree show features a 30-foot, fully-illuminated tree that projects festive animated images to the sound of a festive holiday soundtrack—dancing encouraged! You can also take a photo with Santa, visit the Christmas Family Fun Zone, watch an interactive Christmas show featuring your favorite Sesame Street characters, and more.
You don’t even need to get out of your car for this one! Magic of Lights is a drive-through exhibit with over a mile of light displays featuring beloved characters and holiday scenes at Jones Beach State Park. Highlights include a huge sparkling Barbie, a Bigfoot Monster Truck, and life-sized light-up dinosaurs all decked out to celebrate Prehistoric Christmas.
Insider tip: Jones Beach not convenient? You can also catch the Magic of Lights in New Jersey at the PNC Bank Arts Center.
Dates: Nov. 17-Dec. 30
Jones Beach State Park 150 Bay Parkway Jones Beach, NY Online:magicoflights.com
PNC Bank Arts Center 116 Garden State Pkwy Holmdel, NJ Online:magicoflights.com
Smith Point Light Show
The Girl Scouts of Suffolk County have one spectacular light show for you, located at the Smith Point County Park campground! Drive through one and a half miles of lights and light sculptures, featuring over 100 holiday displays (including five new ones), designed by the Girl Scouts themselves. This year, refreshments will be available to purchase at the show. Proceeds benefit programs for girls and families across Suffolk County, so you can enjoy the show and give back to the community all in one. Plus, Girl Scouts get a discount on tickets, and two badges!
If you prefer to leave the car, a new walking section has been added this year. Stop by the Enchanted Forest Walk-thru at Southaven County Park to take a walk through a magical world of glowing trees and animals, hot cocoa, and a photo-op with Santa in a heated tent.
Peace, Love & Lights at Bethel Center for the Arts
Relive the magic of Woodstock with Peace, Love & Lights, a beautiful drive-through light show located on the grounds of the famous festival. Drive through over a mile of light displays, including a 120-foot "Twinkle Tunnel," the fun '70s-themed Groovy Way, an Enchanted Forest, Santa's Workshop, and more. For additional fees, you can have a buffet-style dinner with Santa (plus snag a selfie!), watch ice carving demonstrations, toast s'mores, visit the Woodstock museum, and build some gingerbread houses with adult refreshments for the over 21 members of the family.
It’s a New York Christmas tradition to head to the big department stores to not only shop, but to check out the festive displays, which draw crowds all season long.
The holiday windows at Macy's feature a little blue reindeer named Tiptoe, who needs a little help learning to fly. Follow the journey of discovery and triumph as this very special reindeer takes to the sky to help Santa Claus bring joy to millions of children. SantaLand also returns to Macy's Herald Square on November 24, so once you're done admiring the windows outside, step inside to be transported to a world of holiday cheer and perfect presents for your loved ones.
Dates: Nov. 16-Jan. 1
151 W 34th St. Herald Square, Manhattan Online:macys.com
Bloomingdale's
This year, the Bloomingdale’s 59th Street flagship holiday windows promise to be the Best Holiday Ever, as the year's theme is a pure celebration of the spirit of the holiday, gift giving, and memory making. The windows will be bringing plenty of magical holiday elements to life, including giant wrapping paper, scissors, and champagne glasses, a toy workshop, and an animated 3D camera.
Dates: Starting Nov. 16
1000 Third Ave. at 59th St. Upper East Side, Manhattan Online:bloomingdales.com
Hudson Yards brings back the “Shine Bright” display for the season. The holiday décor includes over two million twinkling lights, or 115 miles of string lights! The whole complex shimmers inside and out, with The Vessel, Edge, The Shops, and The Public Square and Gardens adorned in lights. In the midst of it all is a 32-foot hot air balloon suspended inside The Shops at Hudson Yards. Plus: Every Day at 5 p.m., visitors can enjoy a light show synchronized to holiday music.
Saks puts on a huge light show every 10 minutes. Using LED lights and 3D projectors, a two-minute show plays out across the building’s 10-story facade. The music accompanying the light show is a medley saluting different holiday traditions, including José Feliciano’s “Feliz Navidad,” the theme from holiday film favorite Love Actually, Donny Hathaway’s “This Christmas” and more.
The public lighting of the 82-foot tall, 14-ton Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree from Queensbury, NY takes place on November 30 this year. You can catch the lighting on NBC from home, or visit the tree during its stay in NYC from 6 a.m. to midnight (though it'll be lit up for 24 hours on Christmas Day and 6 a.m.-9 p.m. on New Year's Eve).
This southern Brooklyn neighborhood goes all out with what at this point, are world-famous Christmas displays. You can visit on your own and stroll the blocks from (roughly) 83rd to 86th Street, or sign up for a tour from A Slice of Brooklyn. The company is now in its 13th year of guiding people through the lights, with buses leaving from Union Square in Manhattan. Word to the wise: If at all possible, go on a weeknight to avoid huge crowds.
81st through 86th Streets & 11th through 13th Avenues (approximately) Dyker Heights, Brooklyn
Create your own light show with Luminaries, the annual interactive light show at Brookfield Place. Designed and created in collaboration with the LAB at Rockwell Group, the display features colorful lanterns suspended in the enclosed Winter Garden public courtyard. View a special light show at the top of every hour, set to the holiday songs “Winter Wonderland” by Michael Bublé, “Silver Bells” by Tony Bennett, “Carol of the Bells” by The Bird and The Bee, and “Let It Snow” by Pentatonix. Or, make your own light show by making a holiday "wish"—donate $1 or more to light up the canopy in a motion-controlled show, or use the "Maestro!" feature to conduct the lights in a pattern that's unique to you. Donations this year will be benefiting behavioral health services for youth and adults in NYC and on Long Island who are struggling with substance and alcohol abuse.
This awesome Queens house is at it again. Put together by retired firefighter Kevin Lynch and his family, the light display is amazing to behold in person. Lynch once claimed that his goal is to be seen from the moon—he might not be quite there yet, but it certainly comes close.
Family-friendly tips for celebrating at the Merriest Place on Earth
The holidays have arrived at the Disneyland Resort! From now through Jan. 8, 2023, families can get their fill of holiday magic that includes everything from a new food and drink lineup fit for foodies, to gorgeous holiday decor, and seasonal ride overlays.
We got a sneak peek on the first day the parks opened up donned in their holiday best and have all the tips for making your trip to the Happiest Place on Earth the best during this magical time of year.
What to Know about Holidays at Disneyland
Magic Bands Have Arrived in California
Karly Wood
After jealously ogling the Magic Bands that all the Florida resorts have been using for years, Californians and visitors to the Disneyland Resort can finally pick up their own! Magic Bands are multi-functional bracelets that let you store tons of information, like your entry pass and Lightning Lane reservations.
We love them because there are tons of designs to choose from, everyone can wear their own, and it makes getting into the parks and onto rides where you are redeeming a Lightning Lane pass a cinch. Just hold your band up to the sensor and you're in!
You can enjoy the parks without a Magic Band, just as always. But if you're interested in purchasing your own, they are available all through the parks and start at $35 (and they work at Walt Disney World, too!).
Seasonal Attraction Overlays
Karly Wood
Every year, select attractions get a holiday makeover which makes a trip to the parks even more magical. Be sure to hit up "it's a small world" Holiday in all its lit-up glory both inside and out.
The other can't-miss ride is the "Haunted Mansion Holiday" where Jack Skellington has transformed the New Orleans house into his own world.
Get into the holiday spirit in a jiffy with the annual “A Christmas Fantasy” Parade. This daily trek down Main Street U.S.A. boasts everyone's favorite characters, dancing gingerbread cookies and marching toy soldiers, and lots of festive music.
Once it gets dark, snag a spot to catch the “Believe… in Holiday Magic” fireworks show, complete with a “snowfall" and vibrant projections.
Enjoy the Festive Menu
Karly Wood
There is no shortage of amazing holiday-themed food this season at Disneyland. Enjoy the likes of the Jolly Holiday Bakery's Peppermint Cookie Doughnut, a Haunted Mansion Cake, Cranberry BBQ Chicken Sandwich, and even a Charcuterie Pizza Slice.
Don't forget the annual, special-edition popcorn bucket! This year's most coveted option is the musical holiday popcorn tin and the line to pick one up proves it. If this is a must-have item, be sure to get to the parks early for the shortest line possible.
Disney California Adventure Disney Festival of Holidays
Holiday Decor
Karly Wood
Once again, the Festival of Holidays has returned to Disney California Adventure, celebrating Christmas, Navidad, Three Kings Day, Hanukkah, Diwali, and Kwanzaa. From the moment you enter the park, you’ll be greeted with the sights and sounds of this wonderful time of year.
Buena Vista Street welcomes you with a 50-foot Christmas tree, decorated in vintage ornaments and Cars Land has been decked out in whimsical holiday decorations like a tire Christmas Tree. Even Mater has gotten a fun makeover!
Sip and Savor Pass
Karly Wood
As you make your way toward Paradise Gardens Park, you’ll be treated to many food and drink options at the Festival Marketplaces. In order to get the full experience, we highly recommend picking up a Sip and Savor Pass. Each one comes with eight tabs that you can redeem on hand-crafted food items and non-alcoholic beverages. It’s a great way to let everyone pick something they want, and the sizes are perfect for sharing when you pick out a few at a time.
We tried a variety of diverse options, and we thoroughly enjoyed the curry mac and cheese, Tikka Masala, Turkey Poutine, and the delicious pumpkin cheesecake!
Family hack:You can place your order for all your food at ONE cart––even if that cart doesn’t carry your menu item. Then, when you’re ready, take your receipt to the correct cart and pick up your food. This way, you only wait in the order line one time!
Entertainment
Disneyland Resort
Disney California Adventure has plenty of family-friendly entertainment, including “Mickey’s Happy Holidays.” This procession brings Disney and Pixar characters together as they dance and march to the sounds of the Holiday Toy Drummers.
The “Disney ¡Viva Navidad!” street party is back this year and features both Mickey and Minnie Mouse wearing fiesta outfits alongside Mexican folklórico dancers, Mariachis, Brazilian samba dancers, percussionists, and giant mojiganga puppets.
If you love the nighttime spectacular, World of Color, get ready for the Season of Light version! This special holiday show brings holiday music and all the special moments from Disney animated films together for an unforgettable and brilliantly lit show. It features lights, lasers, water, fire, and hundreds of fountains, as well as 120 characters in this mesmerizing production set to treasured holiday tunes. Be sure to snag your spot when reservations open on the Disneyland app at 12 p.m. daily.
Looking for Santa? Like last year, you can find him hanging out at his rustic home on the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail.
Festive Attractions
Disneyland Resort
While most of the attractions will remain the same this season (with the exception of some fun decor) you can experience two special seasonal experiences in Cars Land. Be sure to check out Luigi’s Joy to the Whirl, where you can enjoy Luigi’s magically light backyard, as well as Mater’s Jingle Jamboree.
Visit Disneyland & Disney California Adventure now through Jan. 8, 2023, to experience the Merriest Place on Earth for the holiday season.
This trip was paid for by Disneyland, but all opinions here belong to the writer.
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