Passover seder is fast approaching. Have you got a seder plate? A haggadah? And most importantly — do you know what you and your kids are wearing yet??
If it’s a small family affair, may we suggest some cozy pajamas? If it’s not, we have some fun Passover-themed clothing for the whole family that everyone at your seder will love — from socks and t-shirts to even some very fancy-looking dresses and, of course, a ton of Passover onesies for your little ones.
Let my people shop!
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Editor’s note: This piece first ran on March 16, 2023. It was last updated March 17, 2026.
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Family pajamas:
Classic matzah pajamas from our friends at Midrash Manicures! Use code Kveller20 for 20% off on these bad boys.
These pajamas feature the loveliest Passover print, with pyramids, baby Moses and matzah.
The most maximalist Passover pajama print I have seen in my life. There's literally nothing it doesn't' have, including that seder plate orange.
Adult swag:
She was a Jew, he was a Pharaoh — could I make it any more obvious? I love this dress.
Bring the spirit of Dr. Seuss to seder!
Not here for macho men — but always here for "matzo men"!
This matzah dress would pair well with a nice little jacket.
Will your Jewish grandma ask if you're cold in that shirt? Maybe, but you'll still be looking super fine.
If you still want to wear a fancy dress for seder, consider pairing it with these leggings.
Put this over the crop top when your grandma asks if you're cold.
If you wear this shirt you better read everyone at seder their horoscope.
I know a Jew or two with very impressive BSB (big shank bone energy, not Backstreet Boys, although, maybe?)
Everything tastes better dipped in tears (aka salt water).
I'm not the youngest at the table anymore but I am always asking at least four questions and often very confused.
I was not expecting this shirt, which features the names of the different symbolic foods we eat on Passover surrounded by flowers in a '70s font. But now I kind of need it?
I'm not sure who this t-shirt is for, but I'm including it on this list just so that it can find its person.
Kids and baby swag:
We need more cute kids' frog prints for Passover, for the cutest plague of them all.
Just a really cute shirt that works well with a lot of different outfits and adds a touch of matzah print.
Socks:
Everyone will admire these socks for the four minutes before your baby kicks them off (still worth it!).
Fuzzy matzah sounds wrong but I bet it feels pretty right on cold little feet (especially feet scampering about looking for the afikoman).
Some frogs and matzah balls for the kiddos, maybe the cutest things about the seder.
Accessories:
Keep your hair out of the haroset in style with this matzah scrunchie! Use code Kveller20 for 20% off.
Fruit Jelly Slice Earrings
The iconic Passover candy worn on your ear is absolutely the perfect seder accessory.
Is there anything more precious than a child in a bowtie?
Another supremely adorable hair accessory for kids and adults.
A great bib to put on your baby to feed them their first ever matzah ball soup.
An ode to, arguably, the best Passover song.
The tiniest little seder plates! I love all the details.
A wine-themed accessory to keep your hair from any damage imbibing too much wine might inflict on it.
The cutest little reminder of the Passover song Chad Gadya.
A very pretty and dainty dayenu bracelet for the littles!
A Passover-themed kippah that can be reversed for year-round use? Absolutely brilliant.