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"Polar pattern" bow tie
"Polar pattern" bow tie
A bow tie is a must have for any or cat elegant. The bow tie fits perfectly to any collar thanks to the clever fastening, which means that there is no additional strap on the neck. The bow tie is a high-quality craftsmanship combined with a designer pattern and durability. An interesting pattern designed by the wonderful illustrator Lina Lark will make every pet look like a million dollars.
The bow tie was made in Poland, from the highest quality Polish materials that guarantee long and comfortable use.
Key product features: High-quality, waterproof material; Original design, available only at Psyjaciele.com; Washable; Easy fastening to attach a bow tie to each collar; Durability that guarantees long-term use.
Size S |
Size M |
Size L |
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length |
8cm |
10cm | 12cm |
width |
4cm |
6cm | 7cm |
The bow tie clasp fits any harness / collar up to 25mm wide.
* Each bow tie is made of a material with a pattern, so individual items may differ from each other and from the photo due to the use of another piece of fabric.
High-quality waterproof material characterized by resistance to absorption of dust, dirt and hair. Extremely easy to clean, quick drying after washing.
Bow tie care rules:
To remove minor dirt, simply wipe with a damp sponge dipped in warm water. For heavier dirt, the fly can be washed by hand at 30 degrees. The product should not be chlorinated, starch, ironed, bleach, mechanically dried or dry-cleaned. After washing, remember to hang it up so that the bow tie can dry thoroughly.
Remember that the cardboard packaging can be reused - it works great as a packaging for bags or dog / cat delicacies - see the upcycling tab for more inspiration!
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Illustrator, graphic artist, visual artist. A graduate of the Visual Arts department at the prestigious University of The Arts London. However, before she took up what she liked most, i.e. art, she graduated from Political Sciences at the University of Wrocław, and then worked in advertising for many years. In her work she divides time between illustrations, ceramics and workshop graphics. There, experimenting with form, color and shape, she looks for ways to create a dialogue between illustration, design and art. Her works have been shown, among others, in Great Britain, Ireland, the USA and Japan. she has lived and worked in Tokyo since 2016. https://linalark.com.
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