I paired the coat with a feminine lace dress also from Dezzal — make sure the dress you choose is
shorter than the coat so that it doesn't peek out underneath.
Not exact matches
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I find trench
coats really stylish on
short pieces, like
short skirts and dresses or generally any piece that is
shorter than the trench but they also look great on pants both fitted and loose and i have a trench
coat look on pants coming up soon on the blog with my khaki trench
coat.
A Peacoat is usually more fit and
shorter than trench
coats and has no belt.
It's a great in - between length that provides more warmth
than a
shorter jacket but more movement and flexibility
than my calf - length
coat (which I still use for the coldest days).
Then I would still only bring the fancy
coat, but an extra scarf, oversized and warm that would be more Paris and more adaptable
than a
short puffy
coat that sort of screams tourist.
Most of my
coats / rain wear are
shorter than the longer sweaters.
Even those with
short, fine
coats may need a bit more help
than just towel drying can provide.
So that it's not too even, you can cut a few locks on the top of the
coat a bit
shorter than the hair in the back so that it looks a little more like the standard Cocker Spaniel haircut.
Their
coat is
short, so it stays much cleaner
than longer
coated breeds.
When this type of
coat is clipped too
short the primary hairs (outer guard hairs that protect the skin) grows back at a much slower rate
than the secondary hairs (the undercoat).
They have very
short hair, which makes them less buoyant
than a dog with long, thick fur and their
short coat does not insulate them well from cold water.
Keep in mind not all dogs with
short hair are automatically low - shedding; Labrador Retrievers, for example, have smooth
coats, yet shed more
than many dogs with longer hair!
Some things are fairly standard when it comes to
coat types, for example, longhaired dogs normally shed more hair
than shorted haired dogs (though this isn't always true) and the more dense the
coat the more care it needs.
The Weimaraner
coat is
short, smooth, and sleek and considered «wash and wear;» these dogs require little more
than a quick rubdown with a rubber curry brush.
Short - haired dogs may not shed as much as a double
coat dog, so you may find that your vacuum's power is more
than sufficient for the job.
Because the
coat is so
short, it sheds less
than those of longer haired breeds, making it less likely to cause allergic reactions in its human companions.
Disqualifying faults in Whippets are: more
than one half inch above or below the height standard; blue or wall (whitish) eyes; jaw that is undershot or overshot by one - quarter inch or more; and any
coat that is not
short, close, smooth, and firm in texture.
Bedlington Terriers are smaller
than the Irish Water Spaniel and Soft
Coated Wheaten Terrier, but they have
short coats which need to be brushed a few times a week to prevent tangling.
The AKC show lines tend to have heavier bone,
shorter legs, thicker
coat, broader skulls and
shorter broader muzzles
than their ABCA brothers.
Short - haired dogs require less maintenance and have fewer grooming expenses
than those with longer
coats.
The
coat of the Husky is thicker
than most and is comprised of two layers — a
short, thick, fluffy undercoat that keeps the canine warm, and a longer topcoat made up of water repellent guard hairs.
The
short coat sheds more
than the long, but the long does require daily brushing to keep it from tangling.
Thick
coated breeds can handle much colder weather
than short haired breeds.
The English Lab has
shorter legs and a more dense
coat than his American counterpart.
At the other end of the
coat spectrum, the dachshund and the Italian greyhound, with
coats that are both
short and thin, require almost no grooming other
than a wipe down with a cloth to remove any loose hairs or dander, making them popular as both low - allergenic and light shedders.
Long -
coat Chis needs less trimming and grooming
than their
short -
coat counterparts.
The
coat grows back faster
than you think and will start blending in within a
short time.
The
coat should lie in a natural line, with the head, front legs and paws trimmed slightly
shorter than the body hair.
The hair on the ears is generally
shorter and finer
than the rest of the
coat.
Note that the longer
coated breeds require daily grooming so they are a little more maintenance
than the
shorter coated breeds.
Since field English cocker spaniels are working dogs, they have substantially
shorter coats than bench varieties.
Because of the breed's
short coat, little more
than basic grooming is required.
Though both long - and
short - haired cats can get hairballs, long - haired cats are especially prone and may need to be groomed more often
than short -
coated cats.
A
short - haired cat will generally make fewer demands on your time
than a long - haired cat, since its
coat is less likely to mat and tangle.
Some dogs may also appear to shed more because of the length of their fur, for many breeds that have exceptionally long hairs in their
coat, it may seem that they shed much more
than a
shorter haired dog that has a similar shedding schedule.
Their
short coat requires little more
than brushing a few times a month.
The
short curly or corded
coat means that this dog sheds much less
than other longer
coated breeds.
It was a small red terrier, no more
than 10 pounds when mature, with a harsh red
coat, dark eyes,
short legs, and gamey personality.
Though they shed less, long - haired dogs often require more grooming
than their
short - haired, smooth -
coated counterparts.
Dutch shepherds, also slightly smaller
than German shepherds, come in three different
coat lengths, according to the Van Falconer Dog Training Facility —
short - haired, rough - haired and long - haired.
The
short, smooth
coat of the American pit bull terrier requires little more
than routine grooming.
They have a
shorter coat than most Japanese breeds and their head is a stocky and square shape usually with a longer snout.
That said a Staffy cross Labrador
coat is likely to be
short if slightly thicker
than a purebred Staffy so should just need regular brushing.
Coat:
Short, less
than one inch in length varying from soft to stiff.
Disqualifications include having eye color other
than brown, a blue / gray
coat, a nose color that is not black, a tail that is overly curly or
short (either naturally or docked), and rear dewclaws.
The English bulldog is not known to shed excessively, or more
than the average dog breed, and its
coat is
short, smooth and fine.
Huskies, with their thick double - layered
coats for instance, will be much better at managing in colder weather
than Staffordshire bull terriers, with their
shorter coats.
Be aware that excessive trimming over the hind quarters can make a longish dog look
shorter than he is, and a heavy
coat in front of the forechest and behind the rear can make a dog that is in fact square look long.
A
short -
coated pet with pink skin is at a higher risk of sun damage
than a dog with a thick haircoat and dark skin pigmentation.