BOSLEY BRANGIER Custom Hand-Tailored Apparel for Rider and Horse.
FOXCHASING OPEN HOUSE T ursday, June 28, 2012 • 1 – 7 pm • 605 South Talbot St. #2 • St. Michael’s, MD 21663
Visit to St. Michael’s for the day, have lunch and stop in for some or all of our short talks on the history and sartorial nuances of the foxchaser’s kit. Light refreshments all day.
1:15PM: Ratcatcher Revealed – Tweedy insights, including how today’s “sport coat” originated from the hunting fi eld and how the right hacking jacket will last several lifetimes.
2:15PM: T e Defrocking of the Frock Coat & Why Cut Counts – Is it pinks, pinkes or pinques? Melton or cavalry twill? Shadbelly or swallowtail? Game pockets, whistle pockets… cell phone pockets? Is there such a thing as thorn-proof? T e pros and cons of weighted leather tails. Plus: why dry cleaning is bad for your coat! How to keep your coat clean, even after you landed in a mud puddle, without sending it to the dry cleaners!
3:15PM: Tattersall for All! – When to wear tattersall, when not to wear tattersall; does your vest or waist coat fi t correctly? Have you looked at yourself from the rear in a mirror without a jacket?
4:15PM: Button, Button, Whose Got the Button? Plus More Code Cracking – 3 buttons, 4 buttons, 5? What does it matter? Cracking the code of the buttons, colored collars, square or rounded front panels and other non-verbal communication via your hunting kit. Plus history of pack “logos” on buttons, the various club traditions of “earning your buttons” and marking dens with buttons.
5:15 PM:Cocktails & Guest Speaker Jay Young – President of MAWC and Elkridge-Harford Hunt Club “Foxchasing in Maryland: Is it in danger?”
6:15 PM: Scarlet if Convenient – A brief history on the tradition of foxhunter eveningwear along with tips for getting it right!
6:30 PM: Taking Stock! A Quick Contest – Who can tie the most correct stock ties the fastest? Prizes!
Do you own vintage Bosley Brangier? We would love to show it off ! Bring your favorite pieces and receive an exclusive Bosley Brangier gift! 10% from all sales made on June 28 will be donated to the Maryland Association for Wildlife Conservation
Protecting & promoting the sport of chasing with hounds in Maryland; members of MAWC include all organized Maryland foxchasing packs, basseting clubs, & beaglers.
A limited number of appointments for alterations or fi ttings are available on June 28 and must be made in advance; appointments made on June 28 for fi ttings no later than August 15 will also have 10% of the sales donated to MAWC.
Trish Bosley • 410-745-6249 •
custom@bosleyapparel.com •
bosleyapparel.com Bosley Brangier Services • Bespoke Clothing For Riding, Hunting & Business • Vintage & Off -T e Rack Alterations, Mending & Repairs • Custom Paddock Boots & Belts • Custom Horse Blankets & Sheets
All Level of Instruction for Hunters, Jumpers and Equitation
Centrally located for easy access from I-95, I-70, 695, Rt. 97, Rt. 140, Rt. 26
Howard County Horse Show
Association Point Shows June 30 – July 1 July 28 – July 29
Professional Training for Your Horse Coaching at Local and Rated Shows Sales of Horses & Ponies for Showing Full Care Boarding Interscholastic Equestrian Association Team (IEA)
Outdoor Arena with Course of Stadium Jumps with Rubber & Sand Footing
Outdoor Arena with Course of Hunter Jumps with Sand Footing Acres of Park Trails
Hot/Cold Water Wash Stall Private Tack Room Heated Barn and Stables Area Heated Indoor Arena with Rubber & Sand Footing
Viewing Area Private & Semi-Private Turnout
6020 Emerald Lane, Sykesville, MD 21784 410-795-4000 •
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