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maxbone for Anthropologie Quilted Jacket

  • maxbone for Anthropologie Quilted Jacket

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  • Quilted insulation traps warmth without restricting movement
  • Sherpa collar adds soft protection at the neckline
  • Geometric print distinguishes it from plain coats
  • Sizing required—measure chest and length before ordering
  • Not for dogs with heavy natural coats
  • Requires regular cleaning after outdoor use

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Geometric puffer jacket with sherpa collar for dogs

Most dog coats either look like gear or sacrifice warmth for style. This jacket delivers insulation through quilted construction—air pockets that hold heat—while the geometric print and sherpa collar give it a finished look. The cut allows full shoulder and hip movement, which matters for dogs who refuse to walk in restrictive clothing. If you need a coat that keeps your dog warm and actually gets worn, the combination of function and fit makes this worth choosing.

Good gift when

  • Dogs who need warmth on cold-weather walks and outdoor time
  • Owners looking for a coat that doesn't restrict movement
  • Active dogs who resist bulky or restrictive clothing
  • Anyone wanting a jacket that works over a harness

Skip it if Your dog runs hot or has a thick double coat that provides natural insulation—this jacket is built for breeds and individuals that need supplemental warmth in cold weather.

Specs

Sizes Available
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Construction
Quilted puffer with sherpa collar
Pattern
Geometric print
Collar Type
Sherpa

What's included

  • Quilted puffer jacket

If you're giving it

  • You'll need their size

Requires accurate chest and length measurements—include a measuring tape or gift receipt.

The details

This dog jacket pairs quilted insulation with a geometric print and a sherpa collar that sits close to the neck. The puffer construction traps warmth without adding bulk, so dogs can move freely on cold-weather walks or outdoor time. Available in five sizes from S to XXL, it's cut to layer over a harness or worn alone.

The quilted panels create air pockets that hold body heat while the outer fabric blocks wind. The sherpa collar adds a soft barrier at the neck where cold air tends to slip in. The jacket fastens securely and stays in place during active movement, whether your dog is walking on-leash or running off-leash in safe areas.

The geometric print gives the jacket a distinctive look that stands out from solid-color options. Each piece is made to withstand repeated wear and regular cleaning. The fit is designed for comfort through a full range of motion, so dogs who resist clothing are more likely to tolerate it. This jacket works for daily walks, trips to the park, or any outdoor routine when temperatures drop.

Quilted construction and full range of sizes for comfort through winter

$70at maxbone.com

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Questions

How do I choose the right size for my dog?
Measure your dog's chest at the widest part behind the front legs and the length from the base of the neck to the base of the tail. Compare these measurements to the size chart provided by the merchant. If your dog falls between sizes, consider their build—athletic dogs may need the larger size for chest room, while lean dogs may fit better in the smaller size.
Can this jacket be worn over a harness?
Yes, the jacket is designed to layer over a harness. The cut allows room for straps without creating pressure points or restricting movement. Make sure the harness is fitted properly before putting the jacket on, and check that the leash attachment is still accessible.
How should I clean this jacket?
Follow the care instructions provided with the jacket. Most quilted dog coats can be machine washed on a gentle cycle with cold water and mild detergent, then air dried. Avoid high heat, which can damage the insulation and sherpa collar. Clean the jacket regularly if your dog wears it outdoors frequently.
Will this jacket work for a dog who doesn't like wearing clothes?
The jacket is designed for a full range of motion, which helps with acceptance. Dogs often resist coats that restrict their shoulders or hips. Start by putting the jacket on for short periods indoors, then gradually increase wear time. If your dog refuses to move or seems distressed, the fit may need adjustment or the jacket may not be right for them.

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