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Posted 3/15/2010 4:13:41 PM


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I think light blue would look really nice :]

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Posted 3/15/2010 5:30:43 PM


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I think light blue would look really nice :]

This. Or a really nice pale/pastel green.

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Posted 3/15/2010 6:00:50 PM


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[quote]greenwoodgaltx (3/14/2010)
[quote]Standing Ovation (3/14/2010)
[quote]greenwoodgaltx (3/14/2010)
WHY DOESN'T ANYONE AGREE WITH ME DAMMIT

I AGREE.
I only like neutral colors. Black/Hunter/Navy/White mildly accented with bright colors maybe. Usually my initials are in saddle pads. Idk the color takes away from a profesh look.[/quote]

YES! My XC colors and navy and yellow (only for accents) and that's as far as I'll go with color.



And I personally like to look professional, it's an honor/respect/tradition kindof thing.[/quote]



now me personally, i HATE tradition ! what the hell is wrong with havin a 'lil fun ?!
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I have barrels of fun while I'm riding yet I stick to tradition. =p


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Posted 3/16/2010 3:19:56 PM


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WHY DOESN'T ANYONE AGREE WITH ME DAMMIT

I AGREE.
I only like neutral colors. Black/Hunter/Navy/White mildly accented with bright colors maybe. Usually my initials are in saddle pads. Idk the color takes away from a profesh look.


YES! My XC colors and navy and yellow (only for accents) and that's as far as I'll go with color.



And I personally like to look professional, it's an honor/respect/tradition kindof thing.

If youre going to preach about this all the time, shouldn't you take it all the way and wear a hairnet, too? Because it's HORRENDOUS for anyone over the age of 12 to have their hair not concealed underneath their helmet. Quote from George Morris!

Not trying to be an arse lolz just wondering why you're so hardcore into that and don't even take it all the way?

 [ I like your style. ]> (v'o')>         <('o'v) <[ I like your moves.]

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Posted 3/16/2010 3:22:24 PM


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And also for the arguement lolz, there's a place and time for neatness and respect and all that jazz, but srsly, if youre sitting there rding in your back yard, whats the point of looking fancy and restricting your equine fashion choices when there's nobody around to impress?

Overdressing looks dumber than wearing a royal blue saddle pad lmao. What happened to focusing on actually working with the horse instead of what it's wearing, srsly

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I have a black and white tobiano and I've been putting purple on him and I think it looks pretty good.  Hope it helps!

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I agree.... It doesn't matter what you (or your horse in this case wears as long as you focus on the horse and rider together.  But if I had to pick a color, I'd go with maroon, navey, hunter green, or if you wanted something bright, lime green;)

Purple might be nice too.

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