Invictus Implant Grade Titanium Threadless Labret Post
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Titanium Threadless Labret Post
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Crafted from implant grade titanium, these threadless labret posts from Invictus come in a wide variety of sizes and anodized colors to suit your needs!

Made of Implant Grade Titanium.

  • 20g and 18g posts have a 2.5mm back disc
  • 16g and 14g posts have a 4mm back disc

These threadless labret posts will work with any threadless end.

These threadless posts are available in a variety of anodized colors! Due to the anodization process, the colors can vary slightly from batch to batch.

These posts are available for pre-order here.

Threadless technology is functional and easy to use.


20g 1/4" High Polish - $8.95
18g 3/8" (9mm length) Gold - $8.95
16g 3/16" Purple - $9.95
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5 Posted on 3/20/2023    by Kiana
Verified purchase 16g 3/8" (9mm length) Gold
Perfect! The color has remained intact after a few months. No complaints.
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5 Posted on 2/27/2023    by Vee
Verified purchase 20g 3/8" High Polish
Bought a few different sizes and they're all exactly as expected.
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5 Posted on 2/24/2023    by G
Verified purchase 16g 5/16" Blue
Matched perfectly with the blue Invictus titanium ball. First threadless piece of jewelry and it feels very secure.
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5 Posted on 2/19/2023
Verified purchase 16g 7/16" High Polish
Fantastic quality
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5 Posted on 1/30/2023    by Mia
Verified purchase 16g 1/4" Gold
These posts are so smooth and comfortable, amazing for the price and the gold anodizing is perfect.
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