King Charles launches luxury tweed dog jackets at Sandringham
King Charles launches luxury tweed dog jackets at Sandringham

King Charles launches luxury tweed dog jackets at Sandringham

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King Charles III has launched a new line of tweed coats for dogs, sold exclusively through the Sandringham estate shop, reflecting his long-standing affection for tweed and his recent adoption of a rescue puppy named Moley. These dog coats, priced between £39.99 and £50, are handmade in the UK from Sandringham Royal Tweed and feature a brown collar and belt, designed to be stylish, water-resistant, and suitable for winter walks. The initiative is inspired by the royal parkland's regular canine visitors and complements the King's own pet, a Lagotto Romagnolo named Snuff, and Queen Camilla's adopted Jack Russell-cross. While the coats are praised for their craftsmanship and connection to British country heritage, a contrasting report describes a separate line of luxury tweed jackets for dogs priced much higher at around £275, marketed through the Highgrove shop with an emphasis on sustainability and rural craftsmanship. This higher-end product line has drawn mixed reactions, with some admiring the blend of tradition and fashion, while others criticize it as out of touch. Overall, these ventures highlight King Charles's passion for heritage, sustainability, and his close bond with his dogs.

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