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    Luxury Now Walks on All Fours

    10 abril, 20262 Mins Read
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    Pets are members of the family: for many, they’re children. 

    And brands know it. 

    For this reason, brands are increasingly incorporating products for pets, such as hoodies, T-shirts, collars, and even dog sneakers, which do not go unnoticed. 

    Although at first glance these products may seem like unnecessary luxuries – often with questionable prices – the truth is, the trend reflects a deeper cultural shift: the humanization of pets and their full integration into the lifestyle of their owners.

    Today, dressing a dog can be an extension of one’s identity. Brands like Adidas or Puma not only sell products for animals, but build shared experiences where the owner and the pet can belong to the same brand universe.

    Brands that are already exploring pet luxury

    Adidas
    Adidas has launched a dog clothing collection (hoodies, t-shirts, collars).  It maintains an aesthetic aligned with its streetwear and targets owners who are looking to “match” their pet.

    Adidas Images via Facebook / Instagram

    Tommy Hilfiger
    The brand has an official collection for pets. This collection includes hoodies, t-shirts, necklaces and accessories with its classic aesthetic with a focus on the concept of matching outfits.

    Images via https://co.tommy.com/mascotas/perros

    Prada
    The brand has official accessories for pets, including necklaces, leashes and designer pieces with the brand’s iconic, minimalist aesthetic. While clothing is not the brand‘s main focus when it comes to pets, it does fall into the category of functional luxury. It reinforces the idea that pets are also part of status and brand narratives.

    Images via https://www.prada.com/

    Gucci
    The brand has a complete line for pets (clothes, beds, bowls). It positions pets as a direct extension of a luxurious lifestyle.

    Images via https://www.gucci.com/

    Louis Vuitton
    The brand offers premium accessories, such as carriers and collars., with a clear focus on exclusivity and status.

    Images via https://es.louisvuitton.com/

    This is not just a fashion trend for animals. It’s about brands identifying that consumption decisions are no longer individual, but emotional and shared experiences. 

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