Collared Creatures has introduced new retail packaging for its fashionable range of Harris Tweed collars for dogs.
The attractive new display packaging features the company logo, the “Handmade In Yorkshire With Love” strapline emphasising the quality and craftsmanship that goes into making the collars, product description, washing instructions, website details and Facebook and Instagram logos.
Collared Creatures has been creating exquisitely designed handmade dog collars for over 6 years. They have spent many years sourcing the finest fabrics and fastenings to ensure that all their handmade dog collars are comfortable, durable and pleasing on the eye.
All of the handmade dog collars use 100% wool fabric that is hand-woven on the Isle of Harris in the outer Hebrides. The dog collars are available with an alumax clip, buckle or martingale style. All collars are lined inside with Kona Cotton fabric and have a strong webbing core inner for strength and durability and are fitted with a welded stainless steel D ring.
The last three years have seen Harris Tweed remain "on-trend" and a regular feature in both High Street stores and on catwalks in couture collections and the increase in popularity has led to the training of a new generation of weavers to meet production demands. Harris Tweed is used by many well-known clothing and footwear brands and is used to make hand bags, purses and other fashion items. New markets are emerging within the BRIC nations and more traditional markets are reviving in the USA and Europe as well as East Asian countries including South Korea. Sales forecasts are optimistic for the cloth. The Collared Creatures Harris Tweed dog collars are therefore the perfect pet accessory to complement the currents trends in fashion and should be an attractive option for pet and gift retailers to stock. They are available in an attractive range of colours and designs to fit any size of dog.
Collars can be gently machine washed, its advisable to place in a washbag or pillow case and tie up, to stop the metal hardware banging on the drum, stretch out to shape and dry naturally.
For further information please visit: www.collaredcreatures.com