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Pet Collar | Camouflage Fuchsia & White Design
Pet Collar | Camouflage Fuchsia & White Design
Give your furry friends some extra flair with this awesome Pet Collar. Proudly made in the USA from advanced Thermo-Elastomer material, this collar is odor and stain-resistant, and hypoallergenic. Pair this Collar with a Leash in the same design.
🐾 Comes in 4 sizes
🐾 Odor-proof and stain-resistant
🐾 Hypoallergenic
🐾 Waterproof and easy to clean
TPU material
Made with a premium and highly durable Thermo-Elastomer material which is cruelty-free and designed to endure extreme adventures.
Durability
TPU material provides structure and ensures flexibility.
Odor resistant
Made of medical-grade Thermo-Elastomer that offers odor resistance.
Care instructions: clean with warm water and mild soap.
All measurements in the table refer to product dimensions.
S | M | L | XL | |
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Length, cm | 27.94 - 35.56 | 38.10 - 45.72 | 48.26 - 55.88 | 58.42 - 66.04 |
Width, cm | 1.70 | 2.60 | 2.60 | 2.60 |
Please Note
Please Note
• For DTG (direct-to-garment printing method) products, there is a tolerance of 0.5" (1-1.5cm) for print placement, meaning that minor variations in the placement of the print will not be considered as defects.
• A faint odor is a natural occurrence in the DTG printing industry. Typically, the odor will disappear after the first wash.
• Due to differences in monitor screens, colors may appear slightly different in print than what you see on your screen.
• The same design can appear different after printing on two different products. This largely depends on the material printed. For example, one t-shirt style may have awesome ink absorption, resulting in a sharp-looking finish. However, that same design on another product (maybe a thick hoodie) might appear less intense (DTG prints on blended fabric will look less crisp than on a 100% cotton material). This discrepancy can be due to the fabric used (cotton, polyester, rayon, blend, etc.), the thickness of the cloth, differences in dying technologies/processes, and other factors.