DESCRIPTION
Exclusive to Lucy & Fly:
Mr. Flex combines a particularly well-thought-out cut with high functionality, reliable weather protection, and exceptional adaptability. This model was developed for male dogs who often don't find a truly suitable fit in classic standard models due to a broader chest, a stronger build, or a more muscular body shape.
Thanks to its intelligent adjustment options, Mr. Flex can be adapted to your dog's body much more flexibly than conventional models. This creates a secure, comfortable, and harmonious fit – even with special proportions. At the same time, the coat's legs provide additional protection on cold, wet, and unpredictable days.
The waterproof material reliably protects against rain, dirt, and splashing water, while the detachable hood gives the model a particularly high-quality and versatile touch. Mr. Flex is our clear recommendation for anyone who wants a completely protected, stylish, and exceptionally adaptable winter coat for their dog.
Special features at a glance:
- exclusive cut solution from Lucy & Fly
- particularly well suited for dogs with broad chests or a more robust physique
- individually adjustable for a more flexible fit
- waterproof outer material
- with legs for additional protection
- detachable hood
- high-quality craftsmanship
- handcrafted with great care
Size note:
Mr. Flex is designed for dogs with special body measurements or size chart 3 and is available in back lengths from 25 cm to 33 cm. Information on how to measure correctly can be found in the menu item Measuring your dog.
Tips for gently accustoming your dog to a coat with legs can be found here.
All relevant care tips can be found here.
*The dog coat offers highly effective protection against rain, dirt, and splashing water. However, your dog will not be completely hermetically sealed off from the outside world. In very heavy rain, water may still penetrate at the cuffs, seams, or zipper in rare cases. This limitation is already integrated into the product page for waterproof Lucy & Fly models and should remain linguistically consistent.
























