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D&H Classic Leather Buckle Lead

Regular price £65.00 GBP
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As featured in classic period films and television series.

D&H Classic Genuine Hide Leather Lead with solid brass or solid brass nickel plated buckle fitting. 

This leather buckle lead allows you to fasten the lead directly onto your dog’s collar using a sturdy buckle and clasp. 

Handmade in our London atelier, this buckle lead is strong enough to manage even the most enthusiastic lead tugger. It will last for years, with no premature fading or fraying. 

Choose your favourite from available traditional leather shades. We’ll make the lead to order. 

The lead measures approximately 126-130cm and 1,6cm of width. 

Materials

Same construction as our standard rolled soft leather dog lead. Internal pre-stretched waterproof rope with a breaking load into hundreds of kilograms. Around this we wrap, glue, stitch the soft European leather. Solid brass or strong silver metal fittings.


Shipping & Returns

Delivery in the UK with DPD:

2 - 3 days*

International : depends on destination

Around 7 - 21 days

* It may takes 3-5 business days for the making of your item. In most cases, we can dispatch immediately from available stock in our workshop. Sometimes we'll have to make your order on demand.

Sizing

Each strap measures 40cm including trigger hook at the end. The Short Rolled Leather Lead measures 50cm including handle and trigger hook. Total overall length is approx 95cm.

Care Instructions

A cleaning with dubbin or saddle soap, then buffed up with a leather restorative like Neat's Foot Oil or a beeswax product (e.g. Renapur or Leather Genie) will help restore the leather to its natural lustre and protect it against the elements.

To help ensure the longevity of your dog's leather collar, allow to air-dry (not on a radiator) after it gets wet and ensure it is dry before re-using.

Do not allow the leather to come into contact with the chemicals from commercially-available flea spot-on treatments. This will damage the leather and may cause the dye to run.