
I make leather collars (leads and bridles as well).....
There are a lot of differences...
Firstly the leather quality and where it is cut from the hide. With a product like Ancols, they are mass cut, so you MAY get a collar from teh strongest part of the hide (tail end nearest the spine), you may not, you may get one cut from the belly side nearest the neck.
This affects the stretching and strength of the collar.
'Hand-crafted' can cover quite a wide range of processes.....
Hand-STITCHED is better and thats not what Ancol or many of the other companies are selling you.
A machine stitched collar (or whatever item) is not nearly as strong as a hand stitched one, because of the way the stitching works.
Machine stitching is where the thread on the front, and the thread on the back STAY on the same side all the time, one is looped down and under the back stitch, and then goes back to the front. If you rip a stitch on this, the whole lot will unravel.
Hand stitching involves double stitching, where the threads cross over, forming a figure 8 in and out of the holes..... this means you rip a stitch, the item will NOT unravel.
also the term 'bridle leather' .... thats just leather than can be used to make bridles from. For quality leather you want to know that its English Bridle Leather..... if you buy from somewhere like Hide and Collar, or Accolade, (*ahem* or me) then you can ask where the leather comes from... I use John Whites for the dark havana stuff, and Sedgewicks for the black (both 1st selection bridle leather butts or half butts, NEVER 2nd selection)....
lots of countries produce leather, indian and spanish leather is rubbish stuff, its often used to make cheap tack and its almost always machine stitched.
Then, on top of the quality of the leather and of course the hand stitching rather than machine stitching, and the item being cut from the best part of the hide, you have the time.
Machine stitching a twenty inch collar would take me about 4 minutes.
Hand stitching a 20 inch collar.... well, thats 12 stitches per inch, both edges stitched so 40 inches of stitching, 480 stitches and i stitch at around 2/3 stitches per minute (depending on the thickness of th leather and the suede lining, how many people phone me, how many times i need to pee/make a brew, LOL).... so that works out at it taking around about 4 hours jus to STITCH the collar, not including cutting it out, cutting the lining, edging the leather, creasing the leather, putting any fittings on, etc etc....
So, £20 for a lined leather collar, gives me considerably LESS than a 'wage' of £5 an hour!
Does the price seem more worth it now?
Em