The LCS Leather Studded Dog Collar blends durability, comfort, and classic style into a collar that actually holds up to use. Made from single-ply russet leather, this 1-inch-wide...
The LCS Leather Studded Dog Collar blends durability, comfort, and classic style into a collar that actually holds up to use. Made from single-ply russet leather, this 1-inch-wide collar is built strong enough for hunting dogs and working dogs while remaining comfortable for everyday wear. It’s rugged without being stiff and sharp-looking without trying too hard.
Decorated with oblong metal studs, this collar delivers a bold, traditional look that fits just as well in the field as it does around town. Quality leather construction and sturdy hardware ensure long-term reliability, even for active dogs that don’t believe in taking it easy.
Sizing is straightforward and honest. These collars use true neck sizing, meaning a 16" collar fits a 16" neck. Measure your dog’s neck before ordering to ensure the proper fit and avoid guesswork.
This collar is for dog owners who want dependable leather gear with a little backbone and character.
Durable Russet Leather – Single-ply leather built for long-lasting use
Studded Design – Oblong studs add classic, rugged style
Strong Hardware – Built for hunting dogs and active pets
Comfortable 1" Width – Balanced strength without excess bulk
True Neck Sizing – Collar size matches actual neck measurement
The LCS Leather Studded Dog Collar delivers timeless style with real durability. It’s not decorative leather pretending to be tough. It’s the real thing.
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