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FAQs about Collars & Chokers
What is the difference between a day collar and a play collar?
A day collar is made for extended, discreet wear. It looks like conventional jewellery and is usually crafted from hypoallergenic metals with minimal hardware. A play collar is more structural, often wider, and typically features D-rings, O-rings or padlock fastenings designed for active use during scenes. Some people own both. The choice depends on whether the collar is worn for ongoing symbolic significance, scene-specific use or both.
How do I know what size collar to order?
Measure the circumference of your neck at the point where the collar will sit, then add roughly 1-2cm for comfort. Adjustable collars give more flexibility across sizes, while rigid or close-fitting bands need accurate measurement before ordering. Check the sizing guide for each individual piece, particularly for locking styles that cannot be easily altered once fastened.
Can collars be used with leads for restraint play?
Yes. Collars with D-rings or O-rings attach directly to a lead, allowing a dominant to guide movement or hold a submissive partner in place. The Collars & Leads range pairs collars and leads designed to work together. Before using any collar-and-lead combination, agree limits, check the ring attachment is secure, and establish a clear safe word or non-verbal signal.
What materials are collars and chokers made from?
Common materials include stainless steel, sterling silver, gold-plated metal, leather and PU. Stainless steel and sterling silver are good choices for sensitive skin, as they are hypoallergenic and easy to clean. Leather collars feel softer against the skin but require more maintenance. Metal pieces with plated finishes can wear over time, so check the base material if skin sensitivity is a concern.
Are locking collars safe for extended wear?
A well-fitted locking collar is safe for longer wear provided it does not restrict breathing, circulation or comfortable movement. Always keep a spare key accessible, and never use a locking collar during sleep or in situations where it cannot be removed quickly. Check the fit before securing it and remove it if the wearer reports any numbness, tightening or discomfort.