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Wagwear Leaves Tails Waggin'
2 January 2009
This past weekend I found myself wandering around the East Village where I stumbled upon an adorable store front with an assortment of ultra chic doggie essentials. Wagwear, which opened in 2006 has been in the pet supplies business for over 10 years. After entering the store I quickly found myself wanting just about everything I saw. They have goodies ranging from ceramic dog bowls to an organic Cotton Surfer Hoody. (made of light-weight 100% hemp terry) If you can’t make it down to the store, they have an easy to maneuver website where you can place an order (www.wagwear.com). ![]() My personal favorite would be their Braided Fisherman collar & leash set, perfect for the upcoming nautical trends that are showing for the Spring Summer 2009 seasons. Retailing for just $22.00 for the collar and $34.00 for the set, these pieces are essential to any fashion forward canine wardrobe! ![]() If you’ve got a patriotic pooch on your hands, the Merino Wool Flag Sweater is the perfect addition to your dog’s wardrobe for the presidential inauguration at the end of the month. Hand knit from the finest Italian wool, your pup will stay toasty and warm as he shows how proud he is to be an all American dog! Wagwear’s flagship store is located at: -Lindsey Posted by ladidah146 at 06:00 AM Expert Advice , DOGGIE , East Village , Retail Scoop | Trackback | Print This Post
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