Description
Puffer coat for dogs
Red is such a daring colour and what better way to show off your style than with our gorgeous Dventotto® ruby red down-free, diamond-quilted jacket, lined with snow white faux fur to keep you cosy warm and dry. It also has a cape which can be removed thanks to the snap buttons.
100% MADE IN ITALY
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Product features
There are two rows of easy-to-use snap buttons down the front allowing for a more comfortable fit. There are no sleeves on the coat to allow your dog to walk and run naturally without constraints. The coat is designed “on dogs” to suit their shape and we cut the armhole slightly larger for proper leg movement, making it also easy to put on and take off.
The outer shell is in 100% ruby red coloured polyester textile with thermal wadding, and the lining is in 100% polyester white faux fur – a fabric which is warm, soft and durable.
Suitable for cold weather.
Fun fact
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.
SIZE GUIDE*
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HOW TO MEASURE YOUR DOG
A = Back length
B = Chest circumference
C = Neck circumference
- Put your pet in a standing position (see diagram);
- Take a seamstress measuring tape;
- Measure the length of back (A) from the shoulder blades, (slightly below the neck/nape of the neck) to just before the tail;
- Next the chest circumference (B): measure from just below the shoulder blades, and go right round to reach the other side to meet the starting position. This is just above the rib-cage.
- Finally the neck circumference (C): start measure from the base of the neck (nape) and go right round to reach the other side to meet the starting position.