I know I'm late to the game with the whole tack bling thing. To be fair, I'm late to the party with all the fancy tack. Until recently, I only had one bridle (and a back up cheapie in case of emergency), one saddle, one girth and the bare minimum amount of saddle pads (review to come on some custom ones I had made soon, too -- who am I?). After selling some tack, and getting some upgrades, I thought that since Riley actually has a dressage saddle to wear, we should probably think about outfitting him in some swanky head wear.
I've done some poking around based on reviews many of you have posted in the blog world, but one company kept popping up that I had never heard of..
Highland Browbands.
After Rolex their social media presence took off and I started to see little ads for them everywhere. They have a nice selection of various styles of headbands (including a shallow "V", which I much prefer to the more exaggerated versions) and each item is fully customize-able with pretty, pretty crystals!
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Just a handful of their colors. |
Highland also makes rider accessories, jewelry to match your browband and stock pins. They hosted a demo sale of all the items they brought to Rolex and I thought it was the perfect opportunity to see what they were all about. For $25 the risk seemed marginal, so I placed my order and waited the estimated 10 days for shipping (which was also free -- they have promo codes listed under the "ambassador" tab on their site). Deals, deals, deals guys, I'm all about 'em.
I placed the order on a Tuesday and my item arrived on Thursday. For reference they are in Eugene, OR and I am in Philadelphia, PA. Each step of the transaction was met with quick emails to let me know my order was received, processed and shipped (along with a tracking #). I was astounded at the speed of shipping, and my item came beautifully wrapped in tissue paper, with a few business cards and a hand written thank you note. If there's one thing I'm really big on, it's personalized correspondence, so this little note made my day!
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Even nicer in person. |
I was pretty thrilled with the overall quality of the leather. It was soft and supple, and although obviously a demo model (there was a little wear on the inside from a horse's face), it was clean and otherwise perfect. I got extremely lucky that they happened to have exactly Riley's colors in their demo sale!!!
I couldn't wait to try it on Riley expect for the small fact that I don't have a dressage bridle... Womp, Womp. What better reason to head off to the local consignment tack shop and dig through their loot!? I headed off to Maryland Saddlery and poked around until I found the perfect bridle -- their selection was particularly great that day and if anyone needs a cob size dressage bridle they had soooo many lovely ones. Alas, Riley has a big head. We found a suitable bridle (with gorgeous Thinline reins -- and a fancy browband that wouldn't look great on Riley) that was in nearly perfect condition. Better yet, I had a bunch of credit at the shop so my purchase was FREE! I scooted off to the barn to play dress up. Riley was less than amused... lest you believe that I am any good at taking photos:
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It's nap time, right? |
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You've got to be kidding me Mom. |
The SO was very patient and kind with horse wrangling and Riley was less than cooperative and more or less refused to stand still/put his ears forward (despite crinkling wrappers).
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Phew, so dapper. |
We did get him to stand long enough to snap a few shots and get a good representation of the bridle and browband together and guys... why did I wait so long to do this? Riley looks SOOO handsome. I was a little worried about the browband overwhelming his face. I think it's a tricky balance with blaze-faces... plain faced horses really look fantastic in bling, the more the better. but I'm not so sure with horses that already have a lot going on.
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Seriously, how good does he look? *don't worry, the buckle on the flash is never usually near his mouth, I just threw it on for the photos |
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Gentle "V' on his forehead. I like the design only barely touches the top of his blaze. |
Overall, my experience with Highland Browbands was terrific. I would recommend them in a heartbeat. With prices starting at $25 for stock items and custom orders around $50, you can hardly beat the value! And, as if they weren't cool enough, they also have a small consignment section of tack/horse gear AND...
WAIT...
FOR...
IT...
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Unicorn iphone cases. |
I'm just going to leave that here.
You can find Highland online at:
http://www.highlandbrowbands.com/
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Thank you for supporting our business and writing such kind things! Riley looks dashing in blue. Best of luck at all your events this year and please keep posting your wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I can't wait to get one made for my trainer.
DeleteWow, sounds great!! I'll have to check them out.
ReplyDeleteRight up your alley Aimee!
DeleteHe looks so dapper! I'll definitely be checking them out!
ReplyDeleteYou NEEDZ.
DeleteSo pretty; he looks great in the blue!! Great find :)
ReplyDeleteOoh that looks fantastic on him!! I like the gentle "v" too, esp bc anything more dramatic is just too much on my mare's teeny tiny face haha
ReplyDeleteOmg those phone cases. If only they made pockets bigger!
ReplyDeleteThose look really nice! And those iphone cases are amazing. Too bad they would be too big to fit in anything but a purse.
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