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(Detroit.CityRegions.Com, December 11, 2015 ) Taylor, MI -- While the dog fashion industry has seen a huge growth spurt in the past decade, dog fashion itself has been around for thousands of years. Where it used to be reserved strictly for royalty and the rich using only the finest fabrics and valuable jewels, modern technology and innovations have allowed mass production and affordable materials, making dog clothing readily available for the average person. Though much of dog clothing is used for functional purposes – protection, warmth and dryness, and medical reasons- designer dog clothing is in high demand and options are endless.
Dog collars date back even further, at least to 3100 B.C. Ancient Egyptians dressed their dogs in collars that were made of leather with copper, bronze, and gold embellishments. These were not functional collars for training or identification, they were statements of wealth. Detailed paintings and tapestries show the Royal courts of Europe with dogs dressed in jeweled dog collars and dog coats. Princess Victoria wrote in 1833 of dressing her pampered pooch in a jacket and pants. At that time, in 19th century Paris, it was easy to find pet boutiques catering to doggy fashion for the wealthy. Authors wrote in detail about canine fashion and what outfits were proper for specific occasions.
For pet owners who want their dogs to look festive this holiday, Grama's Kitchen offers a Christmas design adjustable Pet Collar at a 33.5% discount from Amazon for a limited time and while supplies last. The holiday collar is made of durable red nylon with a red ribbon overlay in a tree, snowflake and reindeer pattern. The collar has an easy snap plastic buckle and a metal ring for connecting to leashes. The collar adjusts from 17" to 27".
About Grama's Kitchen
Grama's Kitchen is a Michigan company that distributes interesting products vetted by Grama and her family that are of excellent quality, safe for grandchildren, solve a problem or just fun to use.
Grama's Kitchen
Julie Calligaro
734 283 2727
jcalligaro@msn.com
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