New Treads in Small Dog Clothes

New Treads in Small Dog Clothes

Watch out Northern America, I have seen the way forward for dog clothes and it’s not that I am so certain that I liked it all that much. I had an opportunity to travel to London lately for a business journey to soak up new fashion trends in the dog clothing industry. This industry is now large enough to have its very own global dog clothes show, so that means the class is now deserving of taking notice and exploring the opportunities to help folk on this side of the pond show their love for their dog. There were 3 major trends in dog clothing that are forthcoming. I’d all 2 of them trends and one of them an outright wave.

The first trend is the trend towards clothing that is intended to be worn in layers. Dogs can now wear a light undergarment for spring and fall types of days that’s covered by a heavier sweater or sweatshirt like material that’s capable of being removed on short notice to allow the smaller dog to enjoy a bit more unpolluted air on walks around the local park. The designs for these layered clothes are available in numerous styles, from sporty to traditional, preppy to gothic. The clientele that these items are intended for are the older generation who has an empty nest and lavishes love onto their four legged pal or the complex lady who takes her dog everywhere by having it next to her in a dog carrier.

The second trend that was noted on the trip is the movement in full body garments. These garments are built to permit your dog to go with you in extreme weather conditions outside to play in the snow or to tag along on a ski trip. The garments fit closely onto each one of the four legs of the animal after being set upon their back to get into the clothing article. The zipper or buttons are then fastened on the bottom so as not to show any of the seams. It gives the appearance that the animal has on long johns like many of us in the Midwest wore when we were children on cold days. Again, the styles are fantastic and the colours and textures of materials knew no boundaries. I particularly liked some of the hand made sets that were available for sale at the show. While I was a small concerned about the ability of the suppliers to meet what could be a great demand, their quality and design styles looked more in line with that of the layered garments seen at the show.

The 3rd and last trend to mention is that of the growing popularity of the items. With added empty nesters showering their pets with love and love, the dog clothing industry is enjoying quite a pleasant boom. As new releases are introduced it’ll likely lead to fragmentation of the market for now, this market and product category is an wonderful wonderful place for shops to begin to offer clients top quality prices at attractive margins.

3 New Treads in Small Dog Clothes

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12 Responses to “New Treads in Small Dog Clothes”

  1. mileyemilychris4eva says:

    im about to get a dog and im gonna get the clothes from this place

  2. MoreBufferThanYou says:

    cool

  3. glamorousgirl87 says:

    Claires and the Icing in the mall. But also, Target has a great line.

  4. ♥cup_cake♥ says:

    if dogs were meant to wear clothes they would be able to put them on all by themselves.

  5. lauren p says:

    the cheapest i have found is $4. but i think its cruel to dress up animals, its not natural, they already have fur that does the job!

  6. lonnie c says:

    Dogs don't wear clothes.

  7. kutiepie says:

    Save your money and put it to one side so that you'll be able to pay forthcoming vets bills! Perhaps you could buy yourself a dolly!

  8. ladyelfoftherings says:

    Giving clothing to your dogs particularly puppies is a good thing. It makes them feel closer to you their owner. This is important when you are not home or at night when your dog is sleeping in his crate. There is nothing wrong with them snuggling up to an old sweatshirt or sweater so long as they don't try to make every piece of clothing you own theirs.

  9. Punky's Mom says:

    http://www.sewing.circleofcrafters.com/freepetvestpattern.html
    hope this helps

  10. Manda says:

    go to ask.com or about any search engine and type in "free pet sewing patterns" or something similar. Yes, there are many websites with these, although you will need to weed through and pick which suits you best. (I have a mid-sized dog) The site you choose, normally depends upon your breed or size of dog.

  11. jp66 says:

    Hahaha. You cant be serious?

    I couldnt tell you because I would never throw my money away on that.

  12. murrfurr63 says:

    my dog loves neckings and t shirts!!!

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