Nice quality bridle for up to £100?

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Looking for recommendations for the above. I normally have cheap under £50 bridles, but i've got vouchers for my local saddlery so thought i'd get Saf a nice one, going up to £100. Need a few ideas as not sure what makes this saddlery does until i get there. I prefer raised cavessons with quite a wide noseband (think Carl Hester style) :-)
 
I used to have a Jeffries bridle before my mare was retired - lovely bridle, and even though it was 10 years old was still in super condition. Sabre bridles are equally as lovely. :)
 
I just wanted to mention. I recently purchased a jeffries bridle. Not the cheap version they do a superior version. Its shocking and going back. Everyone who has recommended jeffries to me have had their bridles for years. I can only assume they are cutting corners to save money like many other companies resulting I really poor leather and shocking workmanship. I've been really put off!
 
I just wanted to mention. I recently purchased a jeffries bridle. Not the cheap version they do a superior version. Its shocking and going back. Everyone who has recommended jeffries to me have had their bridles for years. I can only assume they are cutting corners to save money like many other companies resulting I really poor leather and shocking workmanship. I've been really put off!

My bridle was a falcon, it was purchased in 2004. I really do hope that your purchase was a one off bad one, that will be disappointing if not.
 
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