Description
Cold and damp weather can make outdoor walks uncomfortable for many dogs, especially when winter coats trap moisture or create friction on longer fur.
The Hebrides dog coat is made from 100% Harris Tweed® wool, a tightly woven natural textile known for its ability to retain warmth while remaining breathable. Wool helps maintain body heat during colder weather while providing a structured outer layer that protects the body from wind. Inside, the coat is lined with 100% cotton in a paisley pattern, chosen to reduce friction against the dog’s coat and provide a softer surface against the fur.
Unlike many heavy winter garments, the coat follows the natural shape of the dog’s body. The sleeveless construction and wider arm openings allow natural movement during walks and play. Two rows of front snap buttons help adjust the fit, making the coat easier to layer depending on temperature.
A decorative martingale detail on the back adds structure while maintaining a clean silhouette.
Result: balanced warmth, natural freedom of movement, and a coat designed to remain comfortable during colder walks.
Best suited for
• Small to medium dog breeds
• Dogs sensitive to cold temperatures
• Fine, curly, or long coats (e.g., Poodle, Maltese)
• Urban winter walks and outdoor outings
• Owners who appreciate natural textiles
Benefits you may notice
• Natural warmth provided by wool
• Breathable structure suitable for cooler weather
• Cotton lining gentle on the coat
• Freedom of movement during activity
• Adjustable fit for different body shapes
A well-constructed dog coat should provide warmth while remaining comfortable to wear. The Hebrides coat combines Harris Tweed wool with a breathable cotton lining to support comfortable winter walks.
Materials
Outer fabric: 100% Harris Tweed® wool (sourced from authorised Scottish Harris Tweed suppliers)
Lining: 100% cotton paisley lining
Made in Italy.
Textile Heritage
Harris Tweed® wool is one of the most sought-after wool textiles in the world. It comes from the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, so we obviously named our product in honour of this island! It’s a natural product that can only be handwoven by the local islanders of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Anything else is not original!
This wool was originally used by farmers to protect themselves from the harsh weather conditions of Scotland. It soon became so popular that it was used as a form of payment, and much later it sparked the Harris Tweed Act of 1993. Today it is a symbol of quality, class and style.
PRODUCT CARE

To retain shape and quality, we recommend professional dry-cleaning at a low temperature only.
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.














