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Collars & Leads

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A collar carries meaning - decorative, symbolic, or part of a clear power exchange dynamic. Our fetish collars and leads range covers everything from lightweight day collars to structured leather and metal pieces built for active play. Choose from adjustable fits, D-ring hardware and matching lead sets designed to hold securely and look considered. Browse Collars & Chokers for purely aesthetic styles, or keep reading to find the right piece for your dynamic.


What Collars and Leads Are For

A collar is one of the most versatile pieces in kink. It can be purely aesthetic, worn as fetishwear with no deeper significance. It can mark a dynamic symbolically, used between partners as part of an ongoing power exchange relationship. Or it can be a functional restraint, clipped to a lead and used actively during play.

None of these uses is more legitimate than the others. What matters is that everyone involved understands what the collar means in their specific context.

Leads add a physical dimension: control, direction and presence. The combination of collar and lead creates a direct line of communication between dominant and submissive, making it a common choice in pet play, bondage scenes and D/s dynamics alike.

For purely decorative collars and styles worn outside of play, the Collars & Chokers collection has more fashion-forward options. This range focuses on pieces built to function in a scene as well as look the part.

Choosing Between Collar Styles

Fit matters more than most people realise before they buy. A collar should sit snugly enough to feel present without putting pressure on the throat during movement or strain. Check that any D-ring sits centrally at the front, and that the fastening - buckle or lock - opens cleanly without fumbling.

Material shapes both the feel and the meaning. Leather collars have weight and structure, softening slightly with wear. Vegan leather and nylon options are lighter and easier to clean. Metal collars and posture pieces are firmer still, with very little give. Each creates a different sensation and a different visual statement.

If a collar and lead set will be used during active play involving other restraints, keep a safety cutter nearby and agree communication signals before the scene starts. A safe word alone may not be enough once a lead is attached.

Collar and Lead Options

Find the right fit with our range:

  • Leather collars - structured and weighted, with a classic feel that softens over time. Good for everyday wear and active scenes.
  • Vegan and nylon collars - lightweight, easy to clean and adjustable. A practical choice for regular use.
  • Locking collars - fasten with a padlock for symbolic or functional ownership dynamics. Key management is part of the dynamic.
  • Posture collars - taller construction that limits head movement. Built for sensation and visual impact.
  • Matching collar and lead sets - coordinated hardware and materials make for a cleaner look and a more considered scene.
  • Day collars - lower-profile designs worn discreetly outside of play, often used as a symbolic marker within a D/s relationship.
  • Cock straps and body harnesses - if you want to extend a bondage look beyond the collar, Cock Straps & Harnesses work well as part of the same layered scene.

Fit, Care and Storage

Measure before you buy. Take a tape measure around the base of the neck and check the sizing guide for the specific collar - widths and adjustment ranges vary significantly between styles.

Clean leather pieces with a damp cloth and condition occasionally to maintain the material. Metal collars wipe down easily with a cloth and mild soap. Avoid soaking any collar with a locking mechanism, and always dry metal hardware fully before storing to prevent rust.

Store collars flat or hung, away from direct heat. Creasing leather at a sharp fold over time will weaken the material at that point. A collar used regularly deserves proper care.

FAQs about Collars & Leads

How do I measure for a collar?

Measure around the base of the neck with a soft tape measure, keeping it snug but not tight. Add roughly two fingers of clearance to that measurement for a comfortable fit during wear. Always check the specific sizing guide for each collar, as adjustment ranges vary between styles and materials.

What is the difference between a day collar and a bondage collar?

A day collar is typically lower-profile and discreet enough to wear outside the home, often used as a symbolic marker within a D/s relationship rather than a functional restraint. A bondage collar is usually wider, heavier and built with D-ring hardware for attaching leads or restraints during active play. Both are available within our Collars & Leads range.

Can collars be used for pet play?

A collar and lead set is one of the most common choices for pet play dynamics. Look for a collar with a secure D-ring at the front, a lead with a trigger clip that fastens and releases cleanly, and a fit that stays comfortable during more active scenes. Agree signals for pausing or stopping before play begins, particularly if verbal communication will be limited.

Is leather or vegan leather better for a collar?

Leather collars have more structure and weight, and they develop a worn-in feel over time. Vegan leather and nylon options are lighter, often more adjustable, and easier to wipe clean after use. Neither is categorically better - the right choice depends on how the collar will be used, how often it will be worn, and personal preference on feel and aesthetics. For a purely decorative alternative, browse Collars & Chokers.

What should I consider if a collar is being used during restraint scenes?

Fit is the priority: a collar used with a lead during bondage should feel secure without pressing on the throat under tension. Agree non-verbal signals before play starts in case verbal communication becomes difficult. Keep a safety cutter nearby for any scene where restraints are involved, and check circulation and comfort regularly if the collar is worn for an extended period.