Rowdy Xmas revellers in Santa costumes let their hair down & party in streets – while some brave souls hit the beach
CHRISTMAS revellers in Santa costumes have been spotted on the streets celebrating the festive season.
The mild weather saw many merry punters out and about with Brits getting in the festive spirit ahead of the big day.
Some revellers wrapped up warm in festive gear for the occasion[/caption] Two friends in Leeds were spotted posing in matching outfits the night before Christmas[/caption] Some dressed up groups with others braving the festivities alone[/caption]While a number of bars were closed the night of Christmas Eve, some young people have been pictured making the most of the celebrations.
It comes just days after Mad Friday, dubbed the booziest night of the year so far.
Amongst the jolly folk, a number of women braved the cold in skirts and dresses.
In particular, residents from Leeds and Newcastle could be seen hitting the streets and heading to their nearest pubs, bars, and clubs.
One partyer was seen smiling in a Santa dress, with a white trim and a black belt.
Another festive-goer posed in a red and pink number that included a sparkly headdress as others, including a dog walker, nonchalantly strolled passed.
In Leeds, two young merrymakers wore matching outfits for the holiday season.
Gleeing ear-to-ear, they paired mini skirts with knee high boots while embracing one another for a photo.
Others seemed more affected by the cold, wrapped up in festive pyjamas, hats and jumpers.
They stood amidst the celebrations, surrounded by two men dressed in inflatable suits.
One held a giant candy cane while wearing a gingerbread suit, the other man chose to be an elf for the evening.
Most were seen walking through the middle of the quieter than normal roads while others were waiting outside nightclubs and pubs.
Swimmers on the Dorset coast were captured braving the cold temperatures earlier today.
Wearing festive hats and swimsuits, the morning dippers were joined by a paddle boarder too.
Spectators watched in the comfort of warmer clothes by the beach huts.
Members of the Serpentine Swimming Club take part in the Peter Pan Cup race, which is held every Christmas Day[/caption] The paddle boarder has the luxury of a calm sea at Avon Beach[/caption] The warm overcast morning saw the group don little protection for the water but fortunately most of the swimmers remembered their festive hats[/caption] Christmas Day swimmers in Mudeford, Dorset, were watched by others who had wrapped up warm and remained on shore[/caption] Others relied on beer jackets and dance moves to brave the winter weather[/caption]