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PURE BEAVER Greeley Hat Works - $1,025 (£635) Making hats in Colorado since 1909, the Greeley craftsmen know the value of pure beaver and the thinner, lighter, and more durable integrity it offers. Run by Trent Johnson, Greeley Hat Works has built hats for former presidents, movie stars and organisations including the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame. Hats start at $299 (£185).
www.greeleyhatworks.com /
www.rhinestoneclothing.co.uk
WESTERN Boutique
Luxury, handmade items to add to your ‘must have’ list. These designer products represent the best of the best in the western horse world, and we just love them!
COBALT COLLECTIVE Lisa Nelle Apparel - $220-$1,000 (£135-£620) With years of experience in both the equestrian and fashion industries, Lisa Nelle takes inspiration from what’s happening now on the runway to the ring. Using cutting edge design and embellishing techniques along with high quality fabrics and crystals to create unique pieces with the upmost attention to detail and fit.
www.lisanelle.com
EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS Yucca Flats - £155 ($250) These unique and colourful saddle blankets are hand woven from New Zealand wool. Blankets measure 34 x 38 inches and feature bold colours and exclusive designs from the traditional to the outrageous. Yucca Flats are worn by leading riders in reining, cutting and AQHA / NSBA showing.
www.yuccaflatsinc.com /
www.zulucowboy.co.uk
WORK OF ART Leson Saddles - From £5,500 ($8,900) Testimony to the meticulous care and effort that has gone into their creation, Leson saddles are a work of art that inevitably outshine and out last any other saddle. The price reflects the design expertise, unequalled quality and time that go into every saddle. They are a true investment.
www.lesonsaddles.com
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