Zoom Handcrafted leather goods, premium knives with hand-forged steel blades, classic Western-style apparel, authentic home decor, and unique handmade jewelry by Ranchlands Mercantile, inspired by ranch life in Wyoming, USA.
Zoom Handcrafted leather goods, premium knives with hand-forged steel blades, classic Western-style apparel, authentic home decor, and unique handmade jewelry by Ranchlands Mercantile, inspired by ranch life in Wyoming, USA.

Sample: Dog Collar

$30 Regular price $45
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A discontinued design of our dog collar, made from premium veg-tanned leather and solid brass hardware. The X-small and small sizes measure 3/4" wide, medium and large sizes measure 1" wide. Color and appearance may vary from photos.

  • X-Small fits 7" to 10"
  • Small fits 11" to 15"
  • Medium fits 15" to 19"
  • Large fits 20" to 24"

ABOUT SAMPLES

Samples from our shop are items that have not passed our stringent quality check for visual reasons, but are not structurally or functionally compromised.

The following are the most common reasons that items become samples:

- Inconsistency, holes or bobbles in stitching

- Misplaced or uneven application of heat stamp

- Scratches, blemishes, wrinkles or discoloration in leather

- Uneven weight in leather

- Inconsistencies with edging or burnishing

Please note that all sample purchases are final sale.

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All of our orders are packed and ship from Chico Basin Ranch, Colorado.

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