Collar - noble and simple
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Stainless Steel Collar - Simple and Elegant - Lockable with Special Allen Key
The BDSM collar from the Simple and Elegant series is a classic among stainless steel restraints. All collars are custom-made and adjusted to your measurements. They are equipped with a hinge at the back and, in this case, an invisible front closure that can be locked with a special Allen key.
The front of this neck ring is designed similarly to the hinge at the back. The closure is secured with an Allen key that operates a hidden screw in the middle section. The screw won't fall out, unlike externally mounted locking screws, and is accessed through a small hole on the underside.
The weight of the stainless steel alone makes the impact of our restraints noticeable. Their precise craftsmanship ensures a perfect fit, making them suitable for extended wear. It's an elegant symbol of devoted submission.
material |
stainless steel |
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Strength |
6mm |
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height |
20mm, 30mm, 40mm |
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surface |
matt, polished |
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lock |
Allen screw covered |
Measurement Guide
To create accurately fitting stainless steel bands, we need your specific measurements. It's best to have someone assist with the measurement. Please follow these instructions and provide the measurements in centimeters and millimeters (cm, mm) in the sequence below:
Collar
- CIRCUMFERENCE
Measure the neck circumference using a flexible measuring tape. Keep your head level and place the tape at the height of the larynx. Note this circumference value under (1).
- DIAMETER WIDTH
For this, you'll need two hardcover books. Hold the spines of the books against the sides of your neck. Make sure the books only touch the skin without pressing into it. Both books must be parallel to each other. Now, measure the distance between the book spines with a ruler or a caliper. Record the value under (2).
- DIAMETER DEPTH
Again, use two hardcover books, holding them against the front and back of the neck. Ensure the books are level and touch the neck without pressing in. They should be positioned at the thickest point of the neck (larynx) and parallel to each other. Measure the distance between the book spines with a ruler or a caliper. Note this value under (3).