Folks,
I'm in the need of a discrete masculine collar and lock - the lock in particular. This, to wear unobtrusively in the corporate world under a buttoned-up shirt. Something which is functional in that it is not a simple clasp which the wearer can undo at a whim but rather a truly lockable lock such that it takes a key or a tool to open it.
As good as it looks in general, in this case a simple chain and padlock won't work.
I'd appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Madoc
I'm in the need of a discrete masculine collar and lock - the lock in particular. This, to wear unobtrusively in the corporate world under a buttoned-up shirt. Something which is functional in that it is not a simple clasp which the wearer can undo at a whim but rather a truly lockable lock such that it takes a key or a tool to open it.
As good as it looks in general, in this case a simple chain and padlock won't work.
I'd appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Madoc
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Re: Looking for a discrete masculine collar and lock
Tue, March 25, 2008 - 2:59 AMWhat about eternity collars (I own some of their stuff)
www.eternitycollars.com/shop/
or, more expensive but I heard superior:
www.axmar.de
If you wish something discrete, I think they have a "talena" model
with 6 mm diameter steel, on the other hand I think this one is not lockable.
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Re: Looking for a discrete masculine collar and lock
Tue, March 25, 2008 - 10:30 PMHugs,
Thanks for the info.
I've known about Eternity for some time now. I knew the guy who owned the outfit when it was based here in San Diego. I purchased a couple of collars from him as well. Nice stuff, those. However, they seem more appropriate for women to wear - outside of the playroom. Kinda hard for guys to do so, particularly so under a business shirt and tie.
To be specific, I guess it'd be better to say I'm looking for a discrete locking mechanism. Perhaps not a standard key lock type thing as the screw key of the Eternity collars would do the trick. Just something which can't easily be unhitched by the wearer and thus something lends more impact to being collared.
This seems a bit of a quandary. Perhaps just some sort of screwed together pieces would do it. I don't know. That's why I'm throwing it out here!
Madoc -
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Re: Looking for a discrete masculine collar and lock
Fri, April 4, 2008 - 9:38 PMmy Daddy suggests full Persian chain (chainmail rope essentially) in stainless or titanium. It could look like a regular piece of jewelry but be tough and lockable as well. i have slept in the one that He made for me. You can even get one that is woven onto the wearer and can't be removed without damage. -
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Re: Looking for a discrete masculine collar and lock
Mon, April 7, 2008 - 2:10 AMTry Vanilla Cuffs and Collars. I saw a piece for auction at the SoJ fundraiser, and it was amazingly beautiful, for a man or woman. They have lots of styles available, too.
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Re: Looking for a discrete masculine collar and lock
Mon, April 7, 2008 - 7:20 PMVCC jewelry is gorgeous! i would love to own a piece one day :)
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Re: Looking for a discrete masculine collar and lock
Wed, April 9, 2008 - 10:46 AM"Collars" also don't have to necessarily go around a neck. There are other symbolic options, especially for everyday wear with a suit, that would work as well. A ring or a bracelet might provide many more options you've not considered.