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Burke & Wills

Burke & Wills Oilskin Angus Dog Coat

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Burke & Wills Oilskin Angus Dog Coat

$69.95
RRP: $74.95
(You save $5.00 (7%))
  • SKU: CO-ANGUDOGBB75
  • MPN: DOGCOATBR75
  • Availability: Pickup NOT Available | Usually posted within 1 business day
  • Shipping: Calculated at Checkout
  • Colour: Brown
  • Colour: Black
Availability: Pickup NOT Available | Usually posted within 1 business day

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Description

The Burke & Wills Angus Dog Coat is the ideal accessory for your ‘best friend’ to keep them warm and dry in those cooler, wet months. It is made from heavy weight 12oz Cotton Dri-Tec Oilskin fabric for durability and functionality and is lined with a quality black sherpa fleece lining for extra comfort and warmth. The Angus Dog Coats have adjustable velcro straps for a secure fit and are available in a wide selection of sizes to accommodate most dog breeds. To find the best size, simply measure your dog from the base of the neck to the start of their tail. To find the best size, simply measure your dog from the base of the neck to the start of their tail and choose closest coat size (cm).

Features:

  • Main Fabric:100% Cotton Dri-Tec Oilskin 12oz
  • Lining Fabric: 100% Polyester Sherpa
  • Water & wind resistant, breathable
  • Fully sherpa lined for warmth
  • Adjustable Velcro straps on neck and under belly for secure fit
  • Mock suede logo patch on side
  • Colour: Brown/Black
  • Available in a wide selection of sizes to accommodate most dog breeds

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Burke & Wills is an Australian company established in 1975 in Melbourne. Their expertise has been built on crafting long lasting products and their founding principles of durability, quality and functionality continue to guide them today. Originally inspired by Australian explorers, Robert O'Hara Burke and William John Wills, their design philosophy stems from the Australian landscape and way of life.