Material Matters: Understanding What Touches Your Pet's Skin
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We scrutinize ingredient lists in our skincare, demand transparency in our clothing fabrics, yet rarely question what materials rest against our pets' skin for hours each day. This oversight has consequences. Synthetic collars and leashes often contain phthalates, heavy metals in dyes, and chemical treatments that can trigger allergic reactions, cause dermatitis, or worse—accumulate in your pet's system over time through skin absorption and grooming behaviors.
Leather, when properly sourced and treated, is naturally hypoallergenic and breathable, but quality varies dramatically. Inferior tanning processes use toxic chromium compounds; cheap dyes contain allergens and carcinogens. The leather may look similar to premium hides initially, but the chemical composition tells a very different story—one that unfolds against your companion's vulnerable skin every single day.
Bruni Boi's commitment to premium Nappa and full-grain leather extends beyond luxury to safety. These materials undergo rigorous tanning processes that eliminate harmful substances while preserving the leather's natural properties. Solid brass hardware contains no nickel or lead. Each handcrafted piece is made with the understanding that Bruno himself would wear it—that your pet's health is non-negotiable. From design to detail, material choices reflect values: beauty and safety are not separate pursuits but inseparable principles. Because what touches your pet's skin should be as pure as the love you share.
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