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Latest revision as of 00:47, 12 October 2021
A drop collar is a collar that droops low at the front, rather than fitting snugly around the neck. It is also known as a halter collar.
To some extent, it achieves the same purpose as a Turian collar, in that it keeps the throat free of restriction, which some people find more comfortable and tolerable over long use. A halter collar easily allows attachment of a ring, charm, jewel, or another ornament on the lowest part of the drop.
Halter collars can be made of a rigid materials such as steel or plastic, or from a flexible materials such as rubber or leather. As with any type of collar, there are many variations to suit purpose and taste.
See also [ Category:Collars ]
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