The LCS Latigo Leather Collar is built for dog owners who want traditional leather strength without unnecessary extras. Crafted from premium dark brown latigo leather, this collar is...
The LCS Latigo Leather Collar is built for dog owners who want traditional leather strength without unnecessary extras. Crafted from premium dark brown latigo leather, this collar is designed to handle daily wear while developing a softer feel and richer character over time. It’s equally at home in the field, on a training lead, or worn every day.
Each collar is finished with strong nickel-plated hardware for long-term reliability and corrosion resistance. You can choose between an O-Ring or D-Ring configuration, allowing you to match the collar to your training, hunting, or leash-handling preferences. Simple design, solid materials, no weak points.
This collar reflects the kind of leather gear meant to be used regularly, not rotated out every season.
Premium Latigo Leather – Dark brown leather built for long-lasting wear
Breaks In Naturally – Grows softer and better with age
Nickel-Plated Hardware – Strong, durable, and corrosion-resistant
Ring Style Options – Available in O-Ring or D-Ring designs
Field & Everyday Ready – Built for hunting, training, and daily use
Neck Sizes: 15", 17", 19"
The LCS Latigo Leather Collar delivers durability, simplicity, and classic leather performance without pretending to be anything it’s not.
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