dress for a dog Festive clothes for dogs
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dress for a dog

dress for a dog Festive clothes for dogs

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dress for a dog Festive clothes for dogsThis festive season, let us dress up your doggie in the best attire possible! PoochMate Mint Brocade Dog Sherwani is a perfect way to dress up your dog this festive season. Our sherwanis are lined with soft & breathable voile fabric for your dog's comfort. A subtle mint color with dull gold weaving will make your doggie look dapper! This limited edition series is our effort to truly include pets as family and dress them up like everyone else in the

This festive season, let us dress up your doggie in the best attire possible!

PoochMate Mint Brocade Dog Sherwani is a perfect way to dress up your dog this festive season. Our sherwanis are lined with soft & breathable voile fabric for your dog's comfort. A subtle mint color with dull gold weaving will make your doggie look dapper!

This limited edition series is our effort to truly include pets as family and dress them up like everyone else in the family :)  These shirts have been lined with soft voile fabric to keep them breathable and comfortable to wear during festivities.

Easy to wear with velcro opening and designed to provide an easy-to-dress fit. 

Finished with wooden buttons an a contrasting thread detailing.

Features

  • Brocade with voile lining
  • Nehru neck
  • Velcro closure
  • For occasional wear
  • Dry clean recommended

Care instructions:

  • Dry clean or gentle hand wash with mild detergent
  • Close the velcro attachments while washing to improve life of the garment
  • Wash with similar colors only
  • Dry in the shade

Size details

  • Size 16 : Neck - 16 inches | 40.64 cms Back Length - 16 inches | 40.64 cms Chest/Girth - 24 inches | 60.9 cms Reference Breeds : Shih Tzu, Pomeranians, Lhasa Apso, French Bulldogs, Bichon and alike
  • Size 18 : Neck - 18 inches | 45.72 cms Back Length - 18 inches | 45.72 cms Chest/Girth - 30 inches | 76.2 cms Reference Breeds : Dachshunds, Cocker Spaniel, Beagles, Indies and alike 
  • Size 24: 22inches | 56 cms Back Length - 24 inches | 61 cms Chest/Girth - 34 inches | 86 cms Reference Breeds : Indies, Lean Labradors, Lean Golden Retrievers, Dalmatians and alike (Weight under 25 kilos)
  • Size 26: Neck - 23 inches| 58.5 cms  Back Length - 26 inches| 64.8 cms Chest/Girth - 38 inches | 96.5 cms Reference Breeds : Golden Retriever, Labradors, Rottweilers and alike ( weight 30-35 kgs).

 

How to wear : Simple to put and remove with front velcro attachments.

Material : Brocade with voile lining

Usage : Special occasions. Every dog is different, some like clothes and some may not. Please be sensitive to your dog's individual requirements and if you feel your doggie is not comfortable or starts feeling hot, please remove the clothing.

Color: Mint & Dull Gold

Product Name: PoochMate Mint Brocade Dog Sherwani
Product Type: Dog Clothes
Net Weight/Net Quantity/Net Volume: 1
Manufactured, Packed and Marketed by: PoochMate, F-313C, Second Floor, Lado Sarai, New Delhi 110030 
Country of Origin: India

MRP : ₹ 3800 (Inclusive of all taxes)

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