Collarless coats remind me of Jackie O. You know…chic, tailored, clean. And, even though I think Jackie, collarless coats work for more than a tailored look. Funky, retro, denim, formal, the collarless coat is a staple. This spring, it’s also a trend, and one I think translates very well for our pups. So let’s take a look at the early designers who helped usher it in, and some great looking collarless coats for dogs.
A bit of history…
From what I can tell, the collarless jacket was introduced in the 1950’s by Coco Chanel for women, and got a remake in the 1960’s by designers like Pierre Cardin for men, and John Cavanaugh for women. The 60’s was a time of sweeping cultural change in fashion, and designers were experimenting with everything from style to materials. Television and film were introducing style icons of the era like The Avengers‘ Emma Peel (remember her? Loved that show!) and Ready Steady Go‘s Cathy McGowan, and films like Alfie, which showcased swinging London style.
What about the dog…
you ask? And, rightfully, so! That’s why we’re here. I’ve found some fun examples of collarless coats and jackets for our babies, so ready…steady…go!
The Coco Coat
Inspired by none other than Coco Chanel herself (we knew that!), this classic look never goes out of style. Like the nubby texture of her most famous suits, the Coco Coat is made from medium weight tweed, has enamel buttons down the front, decorative pockets and a removable flower corsage. Comes in white with black trim and pink with white trim.
Where to buy: Funnyfur.com
Sizing: 1 – 6
Price: $52.00
The Pink Zebra Coat
This has definite wow factor! Designed by Yvette Ruta, this little stunner has hot pink zebra stripes against a shimmery champagne background. The bodice has black beading embellishments on a gold embroidered trim and border. Long black beads on a bed of black eyelash trim accent the coat’s edge, giving it a bit of a naughty feel. The coat is fully lined in champagne color bridal satin. Yes, ma’am!
Where to buy: PoshPuppyBoutique
Sizing: XS – XL
Price: $245.00 (add $50 or the Large; $80 for the XL)
The Bailey Coat
This luxe suede, herringbone patterned classic adds a touch of girlish charm with its standout black bow and center jewel embellishment. Lined in soft chenille. Simple and elegant. Comes with a D ring attachment.
Where to buy: PoshPuppyBoutique
Sizing: XS – M
Price: $82.00 (add $4.00 for the medium)
Lilac Linen Custom Coat
This very springy custom-made coat is one of my Couture by Sophie designs, and there’s little Sophie modeling! 🙂 It’s made from soft and high quality linen, lined in cream linen, with special decorative buttons at the back of the neck and belt. Because this is a custom coat, it is created to fit your dog exactly, so the buttons are functional. The neck yoke was inspired by Karl Lagerfeld’s spring neckline for Chanel.
Where to buy: CouturebySophie (please email me directly to place an order at jody@couturebysophie.com)
Sizing: Custom
Price: $125.00 (add $50 for dogs over 30 lbs)
Summary
Hope I helped get the creative juices flowing to find spring coats for the furry ones. So many choices; collarless is just one. Have fun checking out other designs in each of the stores suggested here, or find your own. Either way, turn your pup out in something that says Spring!
What is your favorite spring color?
Until next time…
(Disclosure: I am an affiliate of BitchNewYork, PoshPuppyBoutique and FunnyFur. If you choose to purchase an item I suggest from a link on my site, I will get a small commission, which goes towards keeping Bark and Swagger running and towards the animal rescues, shelters and advocacy groups I regularly donate to. Thanks for helping!)