Shantara
Well-Known Member
I've seen a few pictures of thoroughbreds wearing white bridles and I think they look lovely. Is it for some sort of showing? I'd love to get Serenity one, but want to make sure I'm getting one for the right thing!
Frisians are sometimes presented in white bridles for breed specific showing. White bridles are fairly common in racing in the US because they go with any colour silk - less common here. Arabs in hand are sometimes shown in a white headcollar - but it appears more common in the US than here.
What do you want a white bridle for?
I just think it looks lovelymaybe for in-hand showing, but wasn't sure if it was correct over here or a TB, maybe the pictures I saw were from the US
The look on my SJ coaches face if I turned up with that on my boring invisible dark bay would be well worth the financial outlay. I don't think I have the balls.
He he he, I wouldBut then I am generally riding in something like this....
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He he he, I wouldBut then I am generally riding in something like this....
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It's nastyIt's erm, different.
I don't mind colours synthetic tack for every day use as it's just for home and it's easy to keep clean. Do I actually own any coloured synthetic tack? Do I heck!
The boss bought a white bridle once. We tried it on a horse and thankfully she didn't like the look of it on so it just got used in the yard and not at the races.
Alot of all weather flat horses wear synthetic bridles as getting the fibre/silica sand out of leather is a nightmare!