Collars & Leashes

From everyday elegance to bold bedroom statements, our collection of 37 collars and leashes offers styles for every dynamic—discreet day collars, crystal-adorned designs, and complete collar-and-leash sets.
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About Collars & Leashes

Collars and leashes serve different roles in power-exchange play and personal expression. Day collars—like the Indica Day Collar - Green, Indica Crystal Day Collar - Green, or eX's and Oh's Crystal Day Collar—are designed to be worn discreetfully in public, often featuring delicate chains, crystals, or fabric bands that resemble fashion jewelry. Play collars, such as the Sinful - 1 Inch Collar - Black or Bondage Couture - Collar and Leash - Blue, tend to be wider, more substantial, and explicitly paired with leashes for scene work.

Material and construction matter for comfort and safety. Look for adjustable closures (buckles, hooks, or snap fasteners) to ensure a snug but never restrictive fit—you should always be able to slip two fingers between the collar and the wearer's neck. Collars with fabric or padded linings, like the Heartbound Lace Day Collar, offer softer contact for extended wear. Metal hardware (D-rings, O-rings, chains) should be welded or securely fastened; the Peaches 'N Creame Ring Day Collar and Cougar Day Collar both feature ring attachments suitable for leash clips.

Leash length and handle design influence control and movement. Shorter leashes (around four feet) offer close-quarters control, while longer styles allow freedom of movement during roleplay. Sets like the Indica Cutout Collar and Leash - Green or eX's and Oh's Collar and Leash pair coordinated hardware and aesthetics. Always establish clear communication, safe words or signals, and never leave a collared partner unattended or suspend body weight from neck wear.

This collection features 37 options across brands including Sportsheets, nsnovelties, CalExotics, XR Brands, and Dreamgirl, with prices ranging from fifteen to seventy-one dollars. Whether you are seeking a subtle symbol of commitment or a functional restraint tool, prioritize fit, material quality, and the emotional significance a collar holds within your dynamic.

Frequently asked

What is the difference between a day collar and a play collar?
Day collars are discreet, jewelry-style pieces designed for everyday wear in public, often featuring delicate chains, crystals, or lace. Play collars are more substantial—typically wider with visible hardware and D-rings—intended for bedroom or scene use and frequently paired with leashes.
How should a collar fit safely?
A properly fitted collar should sit snugly without constricting breathing or blood flow. You should always be able to slip two fingers comfortably between the collar and the wearer's neck. Look for adjustable closures (buckles, snaps, or hooks) to customize the fit.
Can I attach a leash to any collar?
Only attach leashes to collars with reinforced hardware—metal D-rings, O-rings, or welded loops designed to bear tension. Fashion-style day collars without secure attachment points are not safe for leash use. Many sets in this collection pair coordinated collars and leashes with compatible hardware.
What materials are safest for extended collar wear?
For prolonged wear, choose collars with soft, padded, or fabric linings that minimize chafing and irritation. Avoid materials that trap moisture or cause allergic reactions. Metal hardware should be nickel-free or stainless steel to reduce skin sensitivity.
How do I care for collars and leashes?
Wipe metal components with a damp cloth and dry immediately to prevent tarnish. Hand-wash fabric, lace, or faux-fur elements with mild soap and air-dry flat. Store collars unbuckled to preserve shape and check hardware regularly for wear or loosening.
Are collars only for BDSM dynamics?
While collars are commonly associated with power-exchange relationships, many people wear them as personal symbols of commitment, aesthetic expression, or emotional connection. The meaning of a collar is defined by the individuals involved, and there is no single correct use.