Product description
The ultimate in festive fashion, our green Santa Claus dog bow tie is as Christmassy as it gets. The perfect pet accessory for bringing seasonal joy to your pet’s look, it features a range of Santa faces against a green and white background - a truly adorable addition to their wardrobe.
Whether you’ve got a stylish spaniel, a fabulous frenchie or a trendsetting terrier, Tilly James crafts dog bow ties are the ideal pet accessories for every breed of pooch. Perfect for birthday gifts, finishing off their holiday outfits or for those moments when you just can’t resist buying your furry friend a little something new.
All my dog bow ties are lovingly handmade and all aspects are machine-sewn and reinforced with interfacing to maintain their shape and rigidity. Patterns may vary slightly from the picture based on the cut of the fabric.
Materials: Cotton, interfacing, elastic
Measurements: One size - 10cm long x 6.5cm high
Tilly James Crafts bow ties are designed to be easy to wear for even the fussiest of pups. Every bow tie comes with a loop of elastic, which you simply slip the dog’s collar through and adjust to position, leaving your dog looking stylish and fashionable in seconds. Bow ties will fit the majority of dog collars.
Doggy bow tie care instructions
Your Tilly James Crafts bow tie should be spot washed or wiped with warm water only and allowed to air dry laying flat. Not suitable for machine washing or tumble drying or they might lose their pizzazz.
If your dog’s bow tie happens to lose shape over time, not to worry - it can be carefully reshaped using just a warm iron.
I always want your pup to look and feel at their luxurious best with a Tilly James Crafts bow tie, but I also want them to be safe while doing so. Please always make sure they’re comfortable and content while wearing their tie and ensure it’s not obstructing their movement. Ties should be removed when your dog is going to bed.
It’s also a good idea to inspect your bow tie regularly for damage. If there is any loose stitching or damage to the tie, it’s best to remove it.