Limited Edition Collections

Are LE Collection collars available to purchase after they expire?

Yes. After the public release period, LE collars move to Patreon, where they can be ordered at any time via the Patreon Shop or with access through the Herding Breed subscription tier.

Do I need to stay subscribed to Patreon to order?

No. You only need access at the time you place your order. You’re not required to stay subscribed long-term. You will lose access to future orders when your membership lapses though.

Are LE collars custom made to my dog's size?

Yes. All LE collars are made to your dog’s specific measurements after ordering. Herding Breed tier members have the ability to alter the style of collar, but otherwise they are all traditional buckle.

Access Past Collections on Patreon
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  • Patreon is the platform I use to host archived collections and member-only ordering. You can join, place an order, and cancel at any time. If your membership lapses, you will automatically lose access to the Exclusives page.

  • They’re available publicly for 2 months after launch, then the Coop Crew tier has access to the most recent collection until the next collection drops. The Herding Breed tier has forever access.

  • As one collection expires, I post a poll over on Patreon. Free and paid members vote to help me choose since I am plagued with decision fatigue and get requests for new and different collections all the time.

The next collection will be inspired by Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba.

  • Your best bet is to order a custom collar! The deposit is $200 but is the best option for very niche, custom requests.

  • The best place is definitely Patreon (free members receive all the news tidbits) or the free email newsletter. I send out email previews for each collection as well as final notices for when they are about to expire.

  • There are three reasons why collections have such a limited window of availability. The first is sustainability: making from every collection at a large production rate is not something I have ever wanted to do. The second is fairness to past buyers who jumped aboard with the understanding of limited scope and unique design. The third is to protect my own well-being; launch weeks are very taxing on me in so far as content creation, repeating those weeks is only asking for burnout.