Collars secure the neck and act as a central point of control within a restraint system. They can be used independently or connected to cuffs, leads, and other components to distribute force and coordinate movement across the body.
Collars are grouped by how they are used:
– Bondage collars provide a stable base for attachment and general restraint
– Control collars are built for more direct handling, posture, and breath control
– Day collars reduce bulk for extended wear and lower-profile use
– Lingerie collars prioritize lighter construction and visual detail
Each type balances structure, comfort, and intended use differently.
Each piece is constructed from hand-dyed full-grain vegetable-tanned leather with solid cast hardware. Strap width, padding, and hardware placement are designed to maintain structure, transfer load cleanly, and hold up under repeated use.
Collars integrate with cuffs, leashes, connectors, and other restraint components. As a central anchor point, they allow force and movement to be distributed across the body within a larger system.