Dog Wedding Attire

Handcrafted tuxedo bandanas and formal bow ties — premium dog formal wear hand-sewn in Texas for your dog's big day.

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Wedding Day Essentials

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Tuxedo Bandanas

The ultimate dog tuxedo look — our signature tuxedo bandanas feature a built-in pocket square, formal fabric, and intricate hand-stitching underneath. The sewn-in elastic slides over any collar for a secure, comfortable fit that looks sharp in every photo.

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Formal Bow Ties

Handcrafted bow ties in wedding-ready fabrics. Each one is sewn with the same attention to detail as the rest of our collection — finished seams, quality fabric, and a sewn-in elastic that stays put during the ceremony.

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Wedding Party Looks

Dress your dog to match the wedding party with a dapper dog bandana or bow tie in coordinating fabrics. Whether they're walking the aisle or posing for photos, they'll look the part.

Why Handcrafted Wedding Accessories?

Built for Wedding Photos

Mass-produced dog clothes look exactly that — cheap and generic. Our handcrafted pieces have the detail and quality that shows in professional photography. The intricate stitching underneath the collar and behind the handkerchief means every angle looks polished, even in close-up shots.

Comfort That Lasts the Day

Dogs know when they're wearing something uncomfortable, and it shows in photos. Our sewn-in elastic slides over the collar — no tight snaps, no velcro that catches fur, and no complicated harness. Stays put, and your dog forgets it's there — which means natural, happy photos.

Individually Made

Each tuxedo bandana and bow tie is hand-sewn individually, not pulled off a shelf. That means the fit, the fabric, and the finishing all get real attention.

A Keepsake

Unlike a rental tux, your dog's wedding bandana becomes a lasting memento of your big day. Quality materials and construction mean it'll hold up for anniversaries, photo recreations, and years of memories.

Planning Your Dog's Wedding Day

1. Measure Early

Use our sizing guide to find the right fit. Our sewn-in elastic accommodates some variation, but measuring ensures the best look.

2. Practice Before the Day

Let your dog wear their bandana or bow tie at least twice before the wedding. If your pup is serving as part of a dog ring bearer outfit, walk the aisle route, practice with treats, and make it a positive experience.

3. Assign a Handler

Designate someone your dog trusts to manage them during the ceremony. This person should have treats, water, and a plan for if your pup gets overstimulated.

4. Time the Photos Right

Schedule dog photos early — dogs are freshest and most cooperative before the excitement peaks. Get your must-have shots first, then let them enjoy the party.

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