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.
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Monday, December 5, 2011
It hurts the eyes...
...and kind of gives me a headache. If they had stuck with purple and black or purple and tan it might not be so painful. Maybe. It almost looks like the bottom skirt is synthetic, but I can't tell.
I kinda like the purple used as accent on black. But all those different colors remind of a patchwork quilt or a car with a bunch of different body parts.
Black & tan together isn't all bad, but it definitely is in this saddle. My Timblerline flex panel is chestnut with a black overlay on the pommel, black smooth leather seat, and black latigos & trail strings. It looks very sharp.
I kinda like the purple used as accent on black. But all those different colors remind of a patchwork quilt or a car with a bunch of different body parts.
ReplyDeleteI really like the shade of purple, just not that much in those parts on that saddle. And the black and tan? Only dogs should be black and tan.
ReplyDeleteOther than that, it's GREAT!
Well, the skirt does look funny and synthetic and cheap...
Oh GAWD. I hate ostrich, I hate fake ostrich.
ReplyDeletePurple ostrich? Even worse.
Remember when ostrich was the Meat Of The Future? What happened to all the ostriches when that little dream blew up?
Oh.
Poor things became ugly saddles and boots.
That's a super duper cheap looking saddle, too.
Black & tan together isn't all bad, but it definitely is in this saddle. My Timblerline flex panel is chestnut with a black overlay on the pommel, black smooth leather seat, and black latigos & trail strings. It looks very sharp.
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