A look at some of the most horrible examples of horse equipment on the market today.
Please remember, this blog is simply MY opinions. Everyone has some and like armpits, some stink! It is all subjective anyway. I am not telling anyone what to use at all. I am just making observations and stating my own likes and dislikes. If you do not agree, fine, you are entitled. THERE IS NO ONE RIGHT WAY.
Please, read and enjoy and try not to be ugly to others. Everyone has a right to their opinions.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Wild Thang
You make my um, eyes hurt. More animal print hair-on cowhide tackiness. Complete with the requisite rhinestone and cross concho embellishment. Ew.
From stripes to SPOTS!
Looks like what CruellaDe'ville's horse would wear doesn't it?
I've always disliked the headstalls with the big scallops or those big jahonkin cheek pieces where the bit attaches. If it wouldn't be all huge and fat, I'd like a zebra print bridle.
This coming from a zebra print addict (zebra print couch anyone?) but that is pretty darn ugly. Thankfully, I have learned to draw the line for myself, and don't subject my poor horse to my sometimes atrocious fashion sense.
I don't get why they have to put animal print on light oil or pecan leather. Although in the barrel racing world, that seems to be the ONLY color of tack out there: pecan. Wouldn't it be just a LITTLE more appealing on black or dark oil?
LOL. Attack of the Zebras!!
ReplyDeleteOne word .... atrocious!
ReplyDeleteI've always disliked the headstalls with the big scallops or those big jahonkin cheek pieces where the bit attaches. If it wouldn't be all huge and fat, I'd like a zebra print bridle.
ReplyDeleteI don't wear animal prints myself, so would not be interested in any for my animal. It's a horse, not a zebra, leopard, tiger, or other zoo creature.
ReplyDeleteHaaiigh...!
ReplyDeleteThose do seem a little extravagant. I think the cross on the first one just pulls it all together, don't you?
ReplyDeleteThis coming from a zebra print addict (zebra print couch anyone?) but that is pretty darn ugly. Thankfully, I have learned to draw the line for myself, and don't subject my poor horse to my sometimes atrocious fashion sense.
ReplyDeleteI want to know how you are supposed to clean something like that! oh wait it would never GET dirty cause it would never touch my horse :)
ReplyDeleteWhy would you put animal print on an animal?!
ReplyDeleteI don't get why they have to put animal print on light oil or pecan leather. Although in the barrel racing world, that seems to be the ONLY color of tack out there: pecan. Wouldn't it be just a LITTLE more appealing on black or dark oil?
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