Yellow saddle cloth ????

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Seems to be the most elusive piece of tack in the UK!! Typical husband choosing a difficult colour :rolleyes:

Does anyone know anywhere that sells them either online or a shop around Surrey? Tried ebay (only 1 in the right size but wasn't keen). Quite happy with second hand but cant find one

I wonder why no-one seems to stock yellow :eek:
 
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Just cant imagine why any bloke would want a yellow saddle cloth :eek:

Because he's bloomin awkward hehe :o) Couldn't have been a nice simple blue that I could pick up today or even better the pink things she came with - oh no lol!

Thanks everyone I'll have a look at those :-D
 
Seems to be the most elusive piece of tack in the UK!! Typical husband choosing a difficult colour :rolleyes:

Does anyone know anywhere that sells them either online or a shop around Surrey? Tried ebay (only 1 in the right size but wasn't keen). Quite happy with second hand but cant find one

I wonder why no-one seems to stock yellow :eek:


This is what I have with matching ears :) (pony has ear problems so he needs the ears, might as well match!)


http://www.nagsessentials.co.uk/pro...-piping-Jumping-Numnah-Lemon-{47}-silver.html
 
You could always dye a white one - that way you get the exact shade of yellow you want!

OMG why on earth didn't I think of that!!! (I'm not being sarcastic, truly hadn't thought of that!!) That's a fabulous idea (and much cheaper!!) thanks!!! off to the haberdashery for me!
 
OMG why on earth didn't I think of that!!! (I'm not being sarcastic, truly hadn't thought of that!!) That's a fabulous idea (and much cheaper!!) thanks!!! off to the haberdashery for me!

It only occurred to me as I have just bought a Dylon 'Flamingo Pink' to dye some white web western clip reins - I thought that's a more garrish, but practical colour to use on distance rides :-)

I also have some 'grey' white dressage squares that I may well now dye to freshen them up too.
 
You could do them up in unusual colours and sell them :)

Well £3.50 for dylon incl postage and job's a good-un :o) thanks!!
 
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