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The Matching Dog-and-Owner Set That Doesn't Make You Rebuy Your Whole Closet

Reese Witherspoon's Draper James teamed up with The Foggy Dog on coordinated pet pieces, and the clever part isn't the twinning. It's that the dog gear is built to match the preppy prints already hanging in your closet.

Jordan Ellis
By Jordan Ellis, Certified Dog Trainer
May 30, 2026 · 3 min read
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Matching your dog can go one of two ways. Either it is a charming little flourish, or it is a $300 impulse that leaves you with a novelty outfit you wear exactly once. The Draper James x The Foggy Dog collection lands firmly in the first camp, and the reason is smarter than the twinning photos suggest.

Preppy, by design

Draper James is Reese Witherspoon’s lifestyle brand, founded in 2015 and known for reinventing classic Southern prep, plaids and florals reworked into clean, modern silhouettes. The Foggy Dog is a pet brand with a similar eye for tasteful, non-cutesy design. Put them together and you get coordinated human-and-dog pieces that skew tasteful rather than costume-y.

The collection goes well past matching wearables, too. Alongside dresses, bows, and headbands for you, there are beds, collars, bow ties, bandanas, toys, and even poop-bag holders for your dog, all in the same signature patterns. Minimalists gravitate to the classic Mariner Stripe sweaters, the pairing Witherspoon has shown off with her own dog. Maximalists can go deep on a print like Georgia Plaid and outfit a whole scene, dog bed, toy, bandana, and bow collar included.

The actually-clever part

Here is the detail that separates this from most celebrity pet drops: the pet items were designed to coordinate with Draper James’s existing signature patterns. So you are not forced to buy a brand-new matching set from scratch. If you already own Draper James pieces, you can simply add the dog items that coordinate with what is hanging in your closet, which is a much gentler way to twin than dropping a few hundred dollars all at once.

Prices and sizing

The dog side runs from roughly $16 up to about $199, with individual pieces like collars around $35, bow ties around $23, bandanas around $26, and beds starting near $55. The human side spans about $12 to $250. Sizing is generous on both ends: bow collars in small or large, regular collars from XS to L, bandanas S to L, and beds S to XL priced by size. On the human side, dresses, shirts, and sweaters mostly top out at 3X.

Who it’s for

This one is for the person who was already going to take a holiday-card photo with their dog and wants it to look intentional instead of chaotic, and for anyone who likes the idea of coordinating without committing to head-to-toe costume. Because the pieces match Draper James staples rather than living in their own bubble, they also keep working long after the photo, which is more than you can say for most matching-pet gimmicks.

You can browse the current lineup directly on The Foggy Dog’s collection page or through Draper James’s pet accessories.

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Jordan Ellis is a certified professional dog trainer with a decade of experience working with rescue organisations and private clients. They specialise in anxiety, reactivity, and positive reinforcement methods, and review all training and behaviour content at The Pet Times.

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