Bondage Collars & Leads


Step into a world of trust, tension, and a hint of anticipation with our collection of collars and leads that are designed for the most intimate and powerful dynamics. When it comes to powerplay, a collar becomes more than just an accessory; it’s a signal, a chosen role, and a shared understanding between you both. Worn snugly around the neck, collars represent surrender, devotion or playful control, depending on which dynamic you’re creating together, and the lead then connects you both together. From lace options to velvet and PU, each collar is made for those who love to explore trust and tease control.

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Looking to join the world of BDSM or already started to dip your toes in the water? Then you need to add a collar and lead to your collection. Collars and leads add a layer of connection between the dom and sub which is a simple, physical reminder of attention and direction; whether that’s guiding your partner closer, setting the pace, or just holding that subtle line of power between you both. Each of our collars and leads are designed to feel just as good as they look. Comfortable enough to wear, but secure enough so you exude confidence during your play. It’s time to set your roles and enjoy a night of powerplay that you just might never want to end.

Collars & Leads FAQs

What are bondage collars and leads used for?

Bondage collars and leads are used to explore power play and connection between partners. The collar is worn by the sub, with the lead being held by the dom. The collar is worn around the sub’s neck, and the lead is there to guide movement and reinforce attention.

Safety tips for using bondage collars and leads

If you’re using a collar and lead as part of your powerplay, there are a few things you need to consider before you do:

    • Make sure it fits properly - it should be snug enough to stay in place but not tight enough to restrict breathing, swallowing, or circulation. You should be able to fit at least one or two fingers between the collar and the neck. Remove it immediately if it doesn’t feel right.
      Be careful when it comes to tension on the lead – don’t pull hard on the neck or jerk your partner’s movement. Play and tease with it lightly, but don’t force restraint that risks strain.
      Don’t prolong the wear of it – if you know you’re in for a longer session, just take breaks and check your skin for any redness or discomfort.
      Keep communication open – agree on signals and safe words before you play and check in regularly throughout.
  • How to properly fit a bondage collar

        Loosen the collar fully before putting it on, then position it around the neck so it fits comfortably.
        Fasten the collar so it’s snug enough that it won’t slip or rotate easily, but not tight enough to restrict breathing. (Try the two-finger test we mentioned above).
        Once fitted, check your movement. Make sure you can swallow, breathe, and turn your head comfortably without any pressure or pinching.
        If your collar is used with a lead, make sure the attachment point sits flat and doesn’t dig into the neck when tension is applied. The connection should feel stable, not tight or pulling by default.

    Types of bondage collars

    There’s a range of bondage collars that are each designed for different looks, comfort levels, and styles of consensual play or role expression. There’s O ring collars that feature a metal ring at the front that’s used for attaching leads or accessories, posture collars that encourage upright posture, locking collars that are locked with a padlock and day collars that offer a more subtle and discreet look that’s meant to be worn as everyday jewellery (plus more!) Our range of collars feature:

    Buckle collars

    Buckle collars are one of the most classic styles of bondage collars. They’re fastened with adjustable buckle straps and offer a secure fit that can be tightened or loosened to your personal fit and comfort. Buckle collars can feature O-rings, studs or chains and they tend to feel more structured.

    Faux leather and PU collars

    These collars give the sleek, glossy appearance of real leather while being softer, lighter, and a more affordable option. They’re a favourite for beginners as they tend to feel more flexible straight away, making them more comfortable.

    Lace collars

    These collars bring a softer, more delicate edge to bondage accessories, perfect for those who enjoy a gentler, more playful dynamic, or want something more visually feminine. They’re usually a great choice for blending a mix of innocence and temptation in one piece.