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Designer Dog Collar
Designer dog collars of the past often reflected the culture of its inception. Silver-plated, diamond-gilded, gold-topped collars were the stuff of Victorian times. However, only the most lavish and flamboyant amongst people even attempted it on their dogs. As people became savvy to the joy of dog dress-up, designer dog collars were invented. The arts & crafts movement even jumped in to support the dog owners in their "new idea".
With the spread of great ideas came new inventions, and many of the new ideas were designer dog collars. Nowadays, we can use the full resources of the internet and a window into the past to come up with permutations like spiked, rolled, leather, and other kinds of designer dog collars. The designer dog collar was birthed in Paris - home of fashion. The idea came about when wealthy, posh people would take their pooches out for a walk, and the dog would not get equivalent attention. The other person tended to focus on the wealthy person himself. However, the sparkly designer dog collar solved this problem overnight. Not only were dogs getting noticed everywhere, their self-esteem shot up with constant attention.
The upscale designer dog collar of yesteryear is very similar to those today. The only difference is that the cost has gone down dramatically because artists, specialists, and hobbyists have all come together online to offer the best price at marketplaces for hand-crafted goods. Plus, raw material import costs have gone down, boosted by free trade. A collar such as this can be truly costly - as in sporting gems such as rubies, sapphires, emeralds, and pearls, or it can boast imitation stones. Either way, your dog will get more attention than usual.
Some designer dog collars display the dog's name in big sterling silver letters across the collar. It's quite a hoot to on-lookers are you're walking your dog.
A new breed of designer dog collar is on the market now. It's fun, fashionable, and affordable. Simple design patterns like animals, flowers, cars, and others are being used on fabric. The fabric is plastered to the leather, and it's a cheap designer dog collar.
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