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For tips on how to best measure for your handmade leather wear check out the helpful guides below
It is always the same. We all measure everything from different places. And what is one persons 8 inches is another persons 6 inches.........
So here are some guides as to what I mean by my measurements. And what sizes you will get when you place an order.
Leather Belts - How to measure, where from, and what you will get when you order.
Traditional Dog Collars - Where to measure, how much slack, and what this means.
Martingale and Slip Collars - The biggest part of the head, and limited adjustment if any.
Watch Straps - Two ways that will help you order the correct size.
Horse Bridles - A lot more involved, and I mean a LOT more involved.
Horse Bridle fitting tips - Is your horse's Bridle fitting correctly?
Of course if you are unsure or just have a question feel free to ask
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