Friday, July 29, 2011

Um... No. (no offense)

Sorry, but dressage bling it ain't. It just ain't.



And the closer we get, the stronger my case.


20 comments:

  1. Is that made of old scrubbies from the shower?

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  2. 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.

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  3. Secondary use as toilet cleaning brush?

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  4. Looks like something off one of my old Babrie horses...

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  5. Eeeek! Bling is fun - tutu on their head is NOT! That poor horse needs an upgrade!!!

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  6. I think the horse's expression says it all :P

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  7. 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.

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  8. Maybe it's a sweat band...ya know, like the athletes wear to keep the sweat out of their eyes???

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  9. My that looks a bit like a Haku lei from Hawaii.

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  10. 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.

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  11. Haha, that's so funny! Imagine the judges face when that comes in!

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  12. 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!

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  13. Not nice to send your horse to Clown College.

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  14. 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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  15. even the horse looks embarrassed, poor thing

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  16. Some deep, dark, part of my girly heart, wants one of these.

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