Colours for liver chestnuts?

Kirstineridesagain

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My mare turned from regular boring old chestnut (actually I love chestnuts and I take that back!) to a very deep, liver chestnut this summer. She’s nine so I have no idea why she changed this late - could he change of climate/country (she came from Denmark in January).

I’m thinking of getting her an Equitex pad soon, and even if I don’t, I’m curious what colours people think look good on a liver chestnut. She might change back to a more regular dark chestnut in winter (I haven’t seen her in her winter coat yet this season so I don’t know) but I’m still curious (obviously a bit bored or finding a reason not to go to bed).
 

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Oooohhh she is scrumptious!!!!

I would say any of the following colours (depends on how bright you like colours etc)

Light Blue
Purple
Bottle Green
Lime Green
Grey
Navy
Cream/Champagne (this kind of colour would also match her mane & tail)
White (at your own risk as it would get dirty rather fast!)
Turquoise

My two boys are Appaloosas with light base colouring so I have pretty much every colour you can think of - my poor bank account hates it whenever there's a sale on aha!
 
What a gorgeous colour! Lucky you! My chestnut is glow in the dark ginger so anything but black, navy or bottle green just looks like a rainbow has thrown up on him 😜 or he's of to some 80's reunion neon disco!! 🤣

As other have said I like green on a chestnut, but I think you will get away with most colour's on your mare.
 
It’s black at the moment - but if they don’t fit (have two old saddles given to me) I thought I would go for brown.
I always pick a pad to go with the tack as well as the horse. I like what others have suggested about cream or a color to go with her mane. (Altho' a tiny part of me is picturing fuchsia. Not that I would go with it. Except for a Fun Day.) :D
It’s black at the moment - but if they don’t fit (have two old saddles given to me) I thought I would go for brown.
 
I hope she stays dark now even as she gets fluffier for winter. I haven’t seen her for quite a few weeks but I’ll see her next week (vet before the move). I can’t wait to be able to take better photos in my own time, might even get a professional photo shoot done this winter. She’s such a beautiful horse.
 
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