dogswear

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Noun[edit]

dogswear (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of dogwear.
    • 1981 March 7, “In the Big Sunday Press Tomorrow”, in The Age, Melbourne, Vic., page 21:
      Dotty dogswear / It’s the latest fad overseas . . . dressing your dog for winter, Sunday Press has the story.
    • 1989, Vida Adamoli, Amazing Animals: True Tales and Fantastic Facts, Robson Books, →ISBN, page 140:
      Available from Harrods for pampered dogs: a Dri-Dog bag in soft towelling to pop the pet in after wet, muddy walks; a jogging suit available in three sizes with the exclusive ‘H’ monogrammed on the side; a Sherlock Holmes outfit, designed by an American dogswear couturier, complete with tartan collar, cape and deerstalker hat.
    • 1995 August 25, A.J. Benza, “DKNY is going to the dogs”, in Daily News, page 3:
      Fashion queen Donna Karan’s empire is going to the dogs. Despite rumors that Karan’s menswear line is sagging from poor sales, she and her staff have found the time to consider how to outfit more than just wealthy fashion slaves. The result: DK9, a line of dogswear.
    • 2001 June 2, Stacey Williams, “Dressed up to the canines”, in The Guardian Weekend, page 71:
      With dogs this perspicacious, it is a happy coincidence that two designers recently launched their own dogswear label, Doggy Style, seen this season at the NCDL stand at the Cosmo show.
    • 2013 February 16, Jeremy Farr, “Wildlife: Pups on parade”, in Telegraph Magazine, page 7:
      [Paris] Hilton created a line of dogswear called Paris Hilton by Little Lily, with some of the proceeds going to benefit animal rescue.