Following the incomparable selection from the Holloween Collection, the Pokemon Center Holiday Collection has arrived with dozens of winter-themed goodies to celebrate the holidays.

‘Tis the season for Christmas decorating, hot cocoa drinking, and so, so many sweaters — and the Pokemon Company has a new collection of plushies, decorations, and yes - plenty of sweaters to help you finish off 2020 right.

If you’re looking to decorate for Christmas, check out their new selection of Christmas decorations, which includes ornaments, tree toppers, stockings, and even a Poké Ball stocking hook to hang on your chimney.

Of course, one of the best things about any new Pokemon Center collection is all of the new plushies. This year, the collection includes new Pokemon from Sword & Shield dressed up for the holidays. Check out the Sw&Sh starters Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble warm and cozy in their winter sweaters, hats, and earmuffs.

If you’re more interested in keeping yourself warm, there are plenty of holiday sweaters and pajama sets to choose from as well. While several of the unisex sweaters are already sold out (sorry Pikachu fans) there are still some sweater options as well as many available sets of pajamas still available in men, women, and youth sizes.

TheGamer received a few samples from the Pokemon Company to open on stream. We got to see two new Sword & Shield Pokemon: Applin dressed up like a wreath and Greedent holding a present and wearing a Santa hat. Both plushies are hanger-style and perfect for either a backpack or even hanging on a tree. We also got to take a look at a new Funko statue of Eevee decorating a tree. You can see that video below.

There are 85 items in total available now as part of the Pokemon Center Holiday Collection. Many of these items are only available for a limited time and while supplies last, so if you want to grab something to celebrate the holiday season, do it before it’s too late! The entire collection is available now on the Pokemon Center website and ship worldwide.

Samples were provided to TheGamer for this article.