Stay ahead of 2025/26 dog fashion trends! Discover trending fabrics, styles, and colours for Fall/Winter and design market-ready dog wear patterns.
When I first started making dog coats for business, I made every piece custom to each dog, requiring new measurements and a new pattern. I didn’t realize at the time that this wasn’t scalable—and by the time fall rolled around, I was always scrambling to keep up. If I had planned ahead, I could have streamlined my process and sold more.
If you're designing dog wear patterns, spring is the perfect time to start planning for fall and winter sales. Many pattern makers wait until fall to start designing, but by then, it’s often too late to meet customer demand.
Successful designers work months in advance, ensuring their patterns are graded, digitized, and market-ready so manufacturers, small businesses, and sewists can start production before cooler weather hits.
So, what should you do now to get ahead? In this post, I’ll walk you through the key steps to ensure your patterns are designed, tested, and ready for sale in time for the fall season.
I still remember my first dog coat, which I made using outdoor furniture fabric. The result? Stiff, uncomfortable, and not waterproof.
That experience quickly taught me how crucial fabric choice is when designing dog wear patterns. The right fabric can make all the difference in fit, comfort, durability, and function—whether you're designing for warmth, water resistance, or breathability.
If you're unsure about which materials work best for dog apparel, I’ve written a detailed guide on fabric selection for dog wear that covers performance fabrics, sustainable options, and key considerations for durability and comfort. You can read it here:
🔗 Fabric Selection for Dog Wear Patterns
To create patterns that sell, it's crucial to know what styles and materials are in demand. Here’s what’s trending for Fall/Winter 2025 in dog wear:
Drawing inspiration from human fashion can elevate your dog wear designs. Here are some notable trends from the Fall/Winter 2025/26 season:
By integrating these human fashion trends, you can create dog wear patterns that are both stylish and aligned with current fashion movements.
The earlier you research these trends, the more relevant and desirable your patterns will be upon launch.
When I first started, I had no clue about grading. I was literally making a new pattern for every single dog coat in order to size it up or down to fit. It wasn’t until I learned how to properly grade patterns that I realized how much time I could save.
Once you’ve researched the trends, start your design and digitization process.
✅ Refine Your Base Pattern – Choose a medium-sized base pattern that can be scaled.
✅ Digitize & Grade Your Pattern - Use Illustrator, GIMP, or other pattern-making software to create multiple sizes. For a step-by-step guide on digitizing, check out my blog post:
🔗 Digitizing Dog Wear Patterns with Illustrator
If you're working on grading and need help applying rules for different dog sizes, you may find this guide useful:
🔗 Grading Rules for Dogs
✅ Test the Fit – If possible, sew a sample and test it on different dog breeds to check fit and make adjustments as needed. Understanding dog body shapes and measurements is key to ensuring your pattern fits correctly across various sizes. If you need help determining which measurements matter most and how to take them accurately, check out my blog post:
🔗 Measuring Dogs and Understanding Anatomy
This guide walks you through chest circumference, back length, neck-to-withers, and other essential measurements to help you refine your pattern fit with confidence.
This process takes time, so starting now ensures your patterns are finalized and ready before production deadlines hit.
Before you release your pattern, it must be professionally packaged and formatted for customers or manufacturers.
📌 Pattern Instructions – Clear, step-by-step sewing guides.
📌 Print-Ready PDF Files – A professional layout that’s easy to use.
📌 Marketing Images – Styled product photos, mockups, or garment flat lays.
This extra preparation makes your patterns more attractive to buyers and increases sales potential.
Even if your patterns aren’t finalized yet, start generating buzz now.
Ways to Build Awareness:
By the time your patterns are ready, you’ll already have an engaged audience excited to buy.
The best-selling pattern designers don’t wait until fall to create—they plan months in advance so their patterns are market-ready before the season starts.
By working ahead, you can:
✔ Ensure manufacturers and dog lovers can produce your designs on time
✔ Have a fully tested, digitized, and graded pattern collection
✔ Build an engaged audience eager for your launch
Keeping up with trends is one thing—actually designing for them is another! That’s why I created the 25/26 Dog Wear Trend & Pattern Planning Workbook, a free resource to help you translate these trends into wearable, well-designed dog wear pieces. Download it now and start sketching your next best-seller!
👉 Are you preparing for your fall pattern releases? Let me know in the comments what designs you’re working on!
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