1. Shinola Pets
Bruce Weber is not only known for his extraordinary photography, but also for his passion for animals -- particularly dogs. In collaboration with Shinola, Weber released an American-made pet line featuring leather collars and leashes, canvas beds and toys.
Weber’s inspiration comes from his own pups: “I told the Shinola design team that my dogs have been barking at me for years about getting a new collar or leash, a comfy bed, some handmade toys, like all the other spoiled dogs in the world,” he said in a statement.
A selection of the Shinola toys is produced in partnership with The Empowerment Plan, a Detroit-based organization that hires women from local shelters and trains them in industrial sewing and manufacturing.
2. Ruby Rufus
This stylish English label was born two years ago when designer Ruby Rufus Isaacs realized that dogs are often forced to wear uncomfortable and scratchy outfits. She started Ruby Rufus as a small operation in London, and the label has since evolved into one of the most exclusive and sought-after brands in the business. Ruby Rufus specializes in cashmere sweaters and snoods to satisfy both the sophisticated and adventurous crowd.
This spring she teamed up with canine brand ambassador Tuna, an adorable Chiweenie, on a collaboration sweater. Proceeds from the sweater go to the Dogs Trust charity in the UK.
3. Canine Styles
This elegant brand was established in 1959 and has four New York City retail locations. Canine Styles is best known for their incredible displays and biannual collections, including a Horse Blanket Coat Tartan that also serves as a harness. Whether your furry friend is in the mood for something refined or comfortable, this brand is a must.
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