Save Money, Sew Your Own Dog Clothes

Dog Clothes Patterns Vs Pricey Boutique Doggy Fashions

By Suzanne Krowczyk, published Dec 17, 2007
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Dog clothes are all the rage these days as we see young starlets like Jessica, Britney, Paris and Nicole carrying their well dressed little pups on their arms like the latest Hermes bag. Every city center has a doggy boutique either on the main street or on a side street within easy walking access. I started a little dog clothing business a few years ago and discovered the market was very competitive. Every designer and celebrity, it seems, has their own dog clothes line.

Target has two lines of dog clothes in their stores -- both Isaac Mizrahi and Rachel Ashwell have dog clothes lines sold exclusively at Target. Yes, you can get upscale New York style from Mizrahi for your upscale pooch, or Malibu-cum-Shabby Chic faded denim Rachel Ashwell dresses for your spoiled little girl. It's no wonder little girls ask for puppies for Christmas. Not so long ago, parents would stand in line for the much coveted Cabbage Patch doll, now they have to hide a warm little puppy with the neighbors just so their little girl gets her surprise on Christmas morning. And, they can't give their little girl a naked puppy -- oh, no. Just like Barbie, their puppy must come with its own wardrobe.

Now I've been to some of the swankiest dog boutiques on the Westcoast of California and I can tell you, a cool puppy wardrobe doesn't come cheap. You can easily spend upwards of a hundred or more dollars on a stylish little outfit for a little toy dog. I'm not knocking buying clothes for your dog, it's just that it can get expensive. We get cold and dogs get cold too. We don't have to go outside to do our business, but little mou-mou does. It's sort of unavoidable. And, we spoil ourselves with nifty advances in technology like underfloor heating, miscellaneous electric doo-dads and flat screen TVs, so why not spoil our dogs by keeping them warm and toasty when they have to go outside to do the unthinkable?

Save Money, Sew Your Own Dog Clothes

Dog coat made with TeddysTogs.com downloadable dog clothes patterns.

Credit: Suzanne K. Proprietor of TeddysTogs.com

Copyright: Suzanne K.

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This is great information! I'll be using it. My sister's dog is too big for the tiniest store bought clothing but too small for the next size up. She needs some custom made outfits. :)

Posted on 12/18/2007 at 6:12:35 AM

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