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Hello,
I am a 14 year old girl and this will be my 1st
year showing, mostly in 4-H shows and at our county
fair. I am going to be paying for most of my show
clothes and horse needs.I love your clothing line,
but I just don't have the money for $100 shirts,
do you have a ideas for ways to save some money
on show clothes, I will be showing in western
pleasure & Equitation, trail, halter and showmanship
classes.
Thanks!
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Hi
Whitney,
Thanks for your note. I know it's hard when you're
a kid on a budget to get all your horse show stuff
together... That's how Hobby Horse was born, with
my mom helping me sew up clothes for me and my
horses...
I would suggest that you first figure out what
color and style of outfit you like the best, then
see if you can get some of it second hand- chaps
and hats are the most expensive parts of your
show outfit, but good ones last a long time. You
might check the bulletin boards at feed stores
and the classified ads of your local horse papers
for ideas, and don't forget to check out club
tack swap meets- a great place to find no-longer-needed
or outgrown bargains. Also, the internet is a
good place to look for the treasures you're seeking:
e-bay is probably the best place to start.
Choose a base color and one accent for your outfit
(see the interActiv feature and related articles
on our web site for ideas) and then always buy
the best within your budget, whether it's new
or second-hand. If you know a great seamstress,
see if she can help you make up some tops or vests
that fit smooth and snug and go with the other
parts of your outfit. Be careful, though: if you
have to go hire a seamstress who is not familiar
with show apparel, the chances of getting what
you want, on time, for a reasonable price, are
kind of slim.
Thanks for asking, hope you are inspired by our
catalog, and remember that it wasn't all that
long ago that I was sewing in my attic, learning
to make what I needed because my mom, single mother
and school teacher, always told me "You can do
anything, be anything, you just have to try."
Have fun, enjoy the 'try' part, and good luck
going into the shows!
Suzi D.
Hobby Horse
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