Collar
Collar necklaces are a broad term that can include a variety of necklace types. The most common type of collar necklace on the market today is the neckpiece that is worn tightly high on the neck (made popular during the Edwardian Era), crafted from leather, velvet, metals or other materials.
Typically, these collar necklaces present a simple band, with or without a decorative element in the center and are a popular accessory in goth and punk aesthetics. Alternatively, collar necklaces can represent neckpieces similar to chokers, worn tightly at the base of the neck.
A third category of collar necklaces: accessories that look strikingly similar to a shirt’s collar, usually decked with rhinestones and worn over a simple top to create a more polished look.