Starting with the awesomely interesting, I came across these collars
on FA and was instantly impressed by the strange scale-like properties
of them, something I've not seen before at all:
http://www.furaffinity.net/full/5509939/
http://www.furaffinity.net/full/4832100/
Sticking with the slightly interesting materials route I then found
this rather strange interlocking, almost watch band like:
http://www.extremerestraints.com/collars_12/locking-watch-band-neck-collar_2184.html
And this rather oddly shaped, flat backed item, apparently influnced
by "Victorian Hiatt Darby style handcuffs", the Darby collar is one
I've not seen before:
http://handcuffscompany.com/cuff/collars/darby-metal-collar+clr001.html
Then moving from weird to rather standard the price of collars is
something that always fascinates me, these rather cheap collars look
vaguely functional, not sure how well put together they are:
http://www.leatheretc.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=LE&Product_Code=3257Sale
Slightly more upmarket are these strange selection that include a lot
of suede, not sure I'd want something so hard to clean on a collar
unless it was for formal occasions:
http://www.blackmarketchicago.com/whatshot/slave-collars/slave-collars.php
Some average big black collars are available on fetters.co.uk, but
their cuffs look a bit more interesting and solid in places:
http://www.fetters.co.uk/store/fetters/collars-cuffs-belts
Fettedpleasures also has a range of really rather unsubtle and robust
looking collars, in metal, rubber and leather:
http://fetteredpleasures.com/product/collars/page01.html
top-to-bottom-leathers.co.uk also do a good range of swank looking
collars:
http://www.top-to-bottom-leathers.co.uk/Bondage-Equipment/Bondage-Collars
Additionally I've found a number of collar-related links that aren't
strictly just "Here check this out!" but I've included them anyway.
First off is Restraint Blog, which only has a few collars but lots of
other stuff:
http://restraintsblog.blogspot.com/search/label/Collar
People who do SLRN codes on tags, and also barcode tagging:
http://www.cuircraft.co.uk/index.php?cat=Barcoded_Products
And temporary tattoos:
http://www.barcodeart.com/SLRN.html
Tano's doing an interesting summary of collars in a podcast, worth it for the brief mention of an idea linked to Flagg about Collars (and he also discusses this in relation to Houses) being almost like a third party, something to look to to uphold the virtues of a relationship ideal:
http://www.tanos.org.uk/weblog/294986/
He also references this inscription:
http://www.ownership-possession.com/wiki/Collar/
And thats all for now folks, happy collaring!
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