OMG! i was going to write a post about this exact browband!!! That is the weirdest thing I've ever seen! I can't even imagine the looks you'd get riding into a dressage test with that thing on your horses face.
Okay, that's just wrong. I could maybe see some teen using it on her poor, helpless, bawdily-decorated horse (you know the type ... neon saddle pads, unnecessary, loud-colored boots, a pink, Happy Mouth bit, tie-dyed helmet cover). But, no dressage queen is going to be asking her horse to sport some form of eighties browband torture ... just not gonna happen.
At first I thought it was something soft and fluffy. It wasn't my taste, but it might be kind of cute on a halter noseband or something to prevent chafing. Then I leaned in and...Oh my.
Netting? Seriously? That stuff is SO scratchy. The only worse thing I can think of is that somewhere someone probably bought one. Ugh.
DEFINITELY shower scrubbies! That is hilarious... (not to mention, scratchy to the horse). I sense someone having a "brainstorm" and thinking she's going to put herself through school selling these fancy-schmancy browbands to "rich dressage ladies." Somehow I doubt it!
If she's going to marked that hot mess as being for dressage, maybe she should put it on an actual dressage horse/bridle? Not that that would make it sell any better. I'm just saying...
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that poor pony............
ReplyDeleteEw. Just, ew.
ReplyDelete...Are... are those shower scrubbies?
ReplyDeleteIs that made of old scrubbies from the shower?
ReplyDeleteOMG! i was going to write a post about this exact browband!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is the weirdest thing I've ever seen! I can't even imagine the looks you'd get riding into a dressage test with that thing on your horses face.
Secondary use as toilet cleaning brush?
ReplyDeleteLooks like something off one of my old Babrie horses...
ReplyDeleteEeeek! Bling is fun - tutu on their head is NOT! That poor horse needs an upgrade!!!
ReplyDeleteI think the horse's expression says it all :P
ReplyDeleteOkay, that's just wrong. I could maybe see some teen using it on her poor, helpless, bawdily-decorated horse (you know the type ... neon saddle pads, unnecessary, loud-colored boots, a pink, Happy Mouth bit, tie-dyed helmet cover). But, no dressage queen is going to be asking her horse to sport some form of eighties browband torture ... just not gonna happen.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's a sweat band...ya know, like the athletes wear to keep the sweat out of their eyes???
ReplyDeleteMy that looks a bit like a Haku lei from Hawaii.
ReplyDeleteReady for a luau???
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought it was something soft and fluffy. It wasn't my taste, but it might be kind of cute on a halter noseband or something to prevent chafing. Then I leaned in and...Oh my.
ReplyDeleteNetting? Seriously? That stuff is SO scratchy. The only worse thing I can think of is that somewhere someone probably bought one. Ugh.
Haha, that's so funny! Imagine the judges face when that comes in!
ReplyDeleteDEFINITELY shower scrubbies! That is hilarious... (not to mention, scratchy to the horse). I sense someone having a "brainstorm" and thinking she's going to put herself through school selling these fancy-schmancy browbands to "rich dressage ladies." Somehow I doubt it!
ReplyDeleteNot nice to send your horse to Clown College.
ReplyDeleteIf she's going to marked that hot mess as being for dressage, maybe she should put it on an actual dressage horse/bridle? Not that that would make it sell any better. I'm just saying...
ReplyDeleteeven the horse looks embarrassed, poor thing
ReplyDeleteSome deep, dark, part of my girly heart, wants one of these.
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