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Fashion Meets Function in Dog Clothing

These five pieces for pups will turn heads while also serving a purpose — even the ballerina dress, as dogs need proper dance attire, too.

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THESE APPAREL PIECES for pups will turn heads while also serving a purpose — even the ballerina dress, as dogs need proper dance attire, too.

Gold Paw-SunShield-Tee

Goldpaw Series
SUN SHIELD TEE

Lightweight, stretchy jersey shirt with UPF50+ protection. Fabric reduces heat absorption and can get wet for extra cooling without affecting UV blocking. Made in the U.S., machine washable. Eight colors, including new Sand and Pebble, in 15 sizes.
goldpawseries.com, (952) 405-6347

$22-$40

fab dog-packaway-raincoat

Fabdog
PACKAWAY RAINCOAT

Fashionable coat with 100-percent waterproof nylon shell, mesh lining and convenient opening for collars and leads. Folds into a small pack for easy and convenient carrying. Nine colors in XS to XL.
wholesale.fabdog.com, (973) 472-5555

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$25-$29

Hello-Doggie---ballerina-dress

Hello Doggie
BALLERINA DRESS COLLECTION

Handcrafted stylish attire for high-fashion pups has a satin bow and skirt trim with dainty lace. Available in the colors ballerinas wear most: pink, white and black in XS to L.
hellodoggie143.com, (654) 239-8579

$36

Royal-Animals---light-fleece-coat

Royal Animals
CLASSIC SCUBA DOG COAT

Stylish take on scuba wear features waterproof materials, reflective piping and a light fleece lining. Adjustable closures, plus zipper opening that allows for connecting a harness or leash. XS to XL.
info@royalanimals.com

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$25

Walkee Paws
GRIPPY SOCKS

Comfortable leggings made from a cooling fabric feature silicon dots under paws to prevent dogs from slipping and sliding indoors. Straps designed to stay on, adjustable to many shapes and sizes. Small, medium and large wholesale@walkeepaws.com

$36.99-$44.99

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