Measure size
How to Measure Your Dog for a Classic Collar?
A Collar That Fits Just Right!
Measuring is a breeze: grab a tailor’s tape and measure your dog’s neck circumference in the middle. No adding or subtracting – measure just snug enough so the collar isn’t too loose or tight. The number you get is what you’ll enter as the “Neck Circumference” when placing your order.
Important: Collars with buckles have 5 holes, and the correctly measured neck circumference matches the middle hole. Since each collar is handmade from genuine leather, expect a slight stretch – that’s the charm of genuine craftsmanship.
How to Measure Your Dog for a Martingale Collar?
Comfy and Reliable!
For martingale collars, you’ll need to measure the circumference of your dog’s head, as these collars are slipped over the head instead of being buckled. Measure the widest part of your dog’s head to ensure the collar will slide on easily.
Martingale collars sit loosely around the neck but can be comfortably tightened when needed.
How to Choose the Perfect Leash?
For Walks and Shows!
- For Shows: Shorter leashes, around 24 inches, are ideal – elegant and practical.
- For Walks: Standard lengths of 36 to 48 inches are perfect for everyday strolls.
- For Adventures or Training: Adjustable leashes between 71 and 87 inches can handle anything.
The width of the leash should match the width of the collar for a stylish and functional combo. And don’t forget, leather is a natural material that adapts over time – that’s what makes our products unique.
How to Measure Your Wrist for a Bracelet?
Simple and Accurate!
Just use a tailor’s tape: wrap it around your wrist so it’s not too tight or too loose. Add 1 cm to the measured circumference – and voilà, you’ve got the size to enter when placing your order.
Our leather bracelets are handcrafted with attention to detail. Each piece is unique, and thanks to the leather’s flexibility, it naturally adjusts over time.