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Bandanas hang from metal clips attached to a wire at Pupology in Georgetown, TX.

The clips display keeps the bandanas neat but still easily accessible by shoppers at Pupology in Georgetown, TX.

So many bows and collar flowers and bow-ties at Pupology in Georgetown, TX.

Bandanas drape neatly over a wooden ladder at Bark on Mulford in Rockford, IL.

They also sit neatly in a chicken feeder at Bark on Mulford in Rockford, IL.

Bow-ties and collar flowers fill a three-tiered lazy susan at The Salty Dog in Pacific Beach, WA.

Holly Lemieux of Pupcakes in Hyannis, MA, knots then hangs her bandanas on a lighted faux birch tree.

Southern Barker in Kentucky uses hanger clips to display their bandana offerings on a wooden ladder.

Bandanas hang from clothespins on a clothesline at Lucky Dogs in Skaneateles, NY. Rolled bandanas sit tidy in bins below.

Bandanas and bows remain with their branded hangers on this metal display fixture at Firehouse Pet Shop & Grooming in Wenatchee, WA.

A closer look at the bandanas display at Firehouse Pet Shop & Grooming.

Fetch RI in Richmond, RI, also uses clothespins to hang bandanas. These are attached to bamboo sticks, that then hang on a U-bracket attached to the wall.

At Wag Central, bandanas knot or clip around this white retail fixture, creating a colorful display.

Four Muddy Paws in St. Louis, MO, hangs its bandanas on a fixture next to the check-out desk, prompting impulse purchases.

Bows go on a tabletop tree originally meant to display photos at Four Muddy Paws.

Bandanas lie flat as part of seasonal displays at Woof Woof Pet Boutique & Biscuit Bar in Bristol, RI.

Must Love Dogs in Grand Haven, MI, has added masks to its colorful bandana display.

15 Creative Ways to Display Pet Bandanas and Bows at Your Store

15 Creative Ways to Display Pet Bandanas and Bows at Your Store

Bandanas hang from metal clips attached to a wire at Pupology in Georgetown, TX.