Where the best-dressed Frenchies shop
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Where the
best-dressed Frenchies
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Broad chest, short back, no neck to speak of — French Bulldogs need clothes built for their shape, not just their size. Here's where to actually find them.
Measure before you shop
Standard "small dog" sizing is built for lean, long-backed breeds. Frenchies run wide in the chest and short in the torso, so measure girth (fullest part of the ribcage) and back length (base of neck to base of tail) before ordering — most Frenchie-specialty shops size by these two numbers instead of S/M/L.
FrenchieHub
We stock a wide range of French Bulldog clothing ourselves — everyday shirts, hoodies, seasonal coats, and costumes, all sized around the Frenchie's broad chest and short back. If you'd rather shop in one place instead of hopping between marketplaces, this is it.
Shop FrenchieHub →The big marketplaces
Best when you know exactly what you want and need it in two days, not two weeks.
The widest raw selection — hoodies, harness-compatible shirts, cold-weather coats — filterable by brand, size, and reviews. Quality varies a lot between listings, so lean on reviews with photos of the actual breed.
Similar breadth to Amazon with a heavier lean toward seasonal and costume pieces — winter coats, novelty hoodies, and holiday outfits show up early and cheap.
The place for one-of-a-kind and made-to-measure pieces. Independent makers will often take your dog's exact girth and length measurements and cut a custom pattern.
A smaller apparel selection than Amazon, but every item is vetted for pet use, and autoship makes it easy to restock things like UV shirts each season.
Frenchie-specialty shops
Sized specifically for the bat-eared, barrel-chested build — worth the extra shipping time.
Known for organic-cotton pajamas and everyday basics cut specifically around Frenchie proportions, with sizing notes based on real owner feedback rather than generic dog charts.
A full wardrobe range — everyday shirts, holiday costumes, and hoodies — with soft, machine-washable fabrics and sizing for puppies through full-grown adults.
Handmade sweaters, hoodies, and shirts, plus matching owner-and-dog sets if you want to properly twin with your pup for a walk.
Leans toward function-first pieces — UPF 50+ sun jumpsuits and lighter shirts for dogs prone to skin sensitivity — alongside more polished button-up shirts for outings.
What actually matters
Soft, stretch-friendly knits move better with a Frenchie's short legs and wide chest than stiff wovens — stretch means less chafing at the armpits.
Velcro or snap closures along the back are easier to manage on a squirmy dog than pieces that pull over the head.
If your dog wears a harness daily, look for shirts with a back opening or D-ring cutout so you're not layering a harness over bunched fabric.
Even with measurements in hand, fit varies by brand — favor sellers with easy returns until you've found a size that reliably works.
A few things owners ask
Not always, but their short coat gives less natural insulation than double-coated breeds, so a light layer helps in cold weather, and UV shirts help dogs prone to sun sensitivity in summer.
Measure chest girth and back length rather than going off weight alone — most Frenchie-specialty shops list a size chart using those two numbers.
If your dog is on the smaller or larger end of the breed standard, or has a especially broad chest, a made-to-measure piece from Etsy or a specialty shop usually fits better than standard sizing.