Like all of our Collars, this is an American made collar. Made individually, using traditional methods and equipment. This collar is made with a beautiful, highly durable matte finish synthetic. It looks so much like leather people have called to say we sent them leather collars – but no – this is synthetic with all of the excellent qualities of the modern fibers. The durable #54 Synthetic collar will work for you for many years.
Your choice of a lever type fastener or buckle and strap.
Sizes 10″-24″ Shaped to fit horses or mules/donkeys, just specify when you order. Available in Half Sweeny, Full Face or Mule/Donkey.
Many sizes are kept in stock.
Please see this blog for information about what to do once you receive your collar: What to do after you receive your collar?
Return Policy
We accept returns of like new, in-stock merchandise within 30 days of purchase unless other arrangements have been made. Special order items are not returnable! This includes brass hardware, colored straps, and anything else listed in product descriptions as custom or special order.
Please review our full return policy on the FAQ & policies page.
Measuring For Your Collar
Please watch the video below on how to measure your horse for your collar!
You can find additional measuring information on our Size Chart Page.
How to Measure for a Collar:
- Use a collar measuring tool or make your own tool using two carpenter’s squares (L shaped rulers) or L shaped cardboard cutouts. Overlap the long sides of the two rulers or cutouts forming what looks like a letter C or one vertical side of a collar.
- Place measuring tool on the animal as if it were one vertical side of the collar. Place it just where you want the collar to sit on the animal at the wither and below the airway. Grip the tool so it won’t slip as you remove it. Be sure the two parts do not slip; then measure from the top to the bottom on the inside. That will be your collar size.
- Look from the front at your horse’s neck. You will be able to shape of the animal’s neck and determine the ‘sweeny’ for the collar.
- Average, straight necks (thoroughbreds and standardbreds) are FULL FACE.
- Necks that are wider at the bottom than the top (quarter horses, fjords, halflingers, and most average drafts) are HALF SWEENY.