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September 17, 2020 2 min read

At Bubble & Spike, we're all about fashion when it comes to training. We always look to trends to inspire us to bring more style into our training products to create functional, beautiful products our customers will be proud to use. Below, we round up three unique trends we're seeing for the upcoming Fall and Winter season.

THE 'NEW PREP' PUP

Heritage-driven looks remastered with a modern twist.

  • Think preppy plaids with color pops and oversized checks on dog apparel and accessories
  • Combine the new with the old by mixing patterns to add interest like buffalo check collar with a camo or leopard leash
  • Varsity style lettering and traditional sports motifs on dog jackets and hoodies
  • Incorporate preppy neutral colors mixed with flashes of true red and cobalt to add color pops

SPACE VOYAGER

Themes of space travel evolve with a fantastical and playful twist.

  • Inspired by space travel and digital exploration, including reflective materials and vibrant colors that grab attention on a variety of accessories
  • Look to rainbow iridescence to move on collars and metallic flashes and technical meshes on leashes, jackets and vests
  • Think solar system, star signs, and retro space motifs for prints and patterns on bandanas, collars, and pj's
  • Play with cool colors like blue, silver, and turquoise, with a flash of lime for an electric highlight and soft lilac to add an intergalactic haze

CONSCIOUS CANINES

Natural materials and durable products with sustainable goals at the heart of the design process.

  • Look to gender-neutral dog accessories that combine a utility aesthetic with soft natural materials like corduroy
  • Sustainability is at the heart of this trend, including organic materials and innovative, environmentally friendly manufacturing processes
  • Sentiments and empowering slogans as a way to promote positive environmental choices on t-shirts, jackets and bandanas
  • Key colors reflect the increase in natural and ecological dyeing processes, with tonal neutrals sitting alongside earthy browns and rust