Description
Cold and damp weather can make winter walks uncomfortable for dogs, especially when coats feel heavy, stiff, or restrict movement. The Gold puffer dog coat is designed to provide reliable insulation while allowing natural mobility during everyday outings.
The outer layer is crafted from gold-tone quilted polyester with thermal padding that helps retain warmth while protecting against wind and light rain. Inside, a soft leopard-print faux-fur lining offers gentle insulation and breathability, helping keep the dog warm without overheating. Unlike bulky winter garments, the sleeveless construction and slightly wider arm openings follow the natural shape of the dog’s body, allowing comfortable leg movement during walks and play. A removable cape attached with snap buttons adds versatility and subtle visual character, while maintaining a balanced fit.
Result: consistent warmth, comfortable movement, and a winter coat that stays well aligned during outdoor walks.
Best suited for
Small to medium dog breeds
Dogs sensitive to colder temperatures
Urban winter walks or everyday outings
Dogs wearing a harness during walks
Owners who appreciate distinctive design with practical function
Benefits you may notice
Comfortable warmth without heaviness
Freedom of movement during activity
Breathable faux-fur lining that feels soft on the coat
Water-resistant outer fabric for damp weather
Distinctive gold quilted design with leopard lining
A winter dog coat should protect without limiting comfort. The Gold puffer dog coat Made in Italy combines breathable insulation, carefully selected deadstock fabrics, and thoughtful construction to provide dependable warmth with refined Italian style.
Materials
Outer shell: 100% polyester (diamond-quilted, water-resistant)
Lining: 100% polyester faux fur (leopard print, soft and breathable)
Made in Italy using selected deadstock fabrics as part of a more responsible approach to textile sourcing.
Textile Heritage
Eddie Bauer is credited with inventing the well-known down jacket (also called “puffy” or puffer coat) in 1936 after he nearly died of hypothermia on his way home from a fishing trip. This experience inspired him to create a diamond-quilted jacket filled with goose down feathers, which remains popular today. However, centuries before this, Inuit tribes in Alaska and Canada had already used similar systems. The wore clothes made from skin, fur, and feathers to protect themselves from harsh temperatures. Regardless, we are grateful to both for contributing such a useful item of clothing that we cannot do without and more importantly, thanks to today’s technology we can enjoy these warm down-free jackets while saving the lives of many geese and ducks.
PRODUCT CARE

Recommended hand-wash in cold water with a neutral detergent. Do not soak. Rinse under running water, wring gently and lie flat to dry. Do not tumble dry.
HOW TO TAKE YOUR DOG’S MEASUREMENTS
A = Back length
B = Chest circumference
C = Neck circumference
Place your dog in a standing position (see diagram).
Use a soft measuring tape.
Back length (A)
Measure from the shoulder blades (just below the neck) to the point where the tail begins.
Chest circumference (B)
Measure around the widest part of the chest, just behind the front legs, passing around the rib cage until the tape meets the starting point.
Neck circumference (C)
Measure around the base of the neck, where a collar would normally sit, bringing the tape around until it meets the starting point.

















