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  2. Dog fashion - Wikipedia

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    Dog fashion is a popular style or practice, especially in canine clothing and accessories. Dog fashion is a distinctive trend of the style in which people dress their canine companions. This trend dates back to the Egyptian predynastic period and has since expanded due to increased consumer capitalism .

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  5. Garanimals - Wikipedia

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    Each item of clothing features a hang-tag depicting one of several animal characters called Garanimals. The original clothing had small embroidered animals on the breast or bottom of tops, and on the waistband of bottoms (or sometimes on one leg above the hem for shorts.)Their second ever coordinator was Gary Sears.

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  7. Pup play - Wikipedia

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    Puppy play is defined as "a socio-sexual activity wherein one or more participants take on the mannerisms, behavior, and attitudes of a dog – often facilitated by the wearing of specialist ‘gear’". [2] This can include both physical apparel and behavioral traits, such as communicating via non-verbal cues such as growling or barking. [3]

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