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What would be in the store if you walk into a tack store full of everything you love and could not live without or full of stuff that you need? I have been fortunate to take over a tack store and can not wait to get it up and going again! I just need opinions from other people of what you would like to see in your "dream tack store". Western or english and all brands (all though bonus points if it is Canadian brands)! Feel free to get as specific as possible, but any and all suggestions are useful! Edited at May 20, 2023 11:33 AM by Ranch Lands Training
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Lots of colors of bell boots and SMB boots!
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I am personally addicted to saddle pads and matching ear bonnets (have ordered some from Beehive Equestrian I think. Off of Etsy), but I'd also love to see not ridiculously overpriced blingy browbands.
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There's also one specific brand of gloves that I really love because they're pretty durable and don't irritate my hands. I'll have to find my gloves to check the brand xD
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Circle Y is always an awesome brand and has never failed me, and I LOVE LOVE LOVE my M. Tolouse english saddle sooo very much.
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Saddlepads and halters! Matchy matchy sets are the best.
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I ride Western and I love fancy breast collars. Also, plenty of bit options would be nice for different disciplines and uses.
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-Matchy sets -Blingy browbands -Diffrent options for the different discipline -Headcollars -Boredom busters Hope this helps:) Oh and socks we can never have anoth of those!
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Saddle pads, brow bands, fly bonnets, halters, saddle pads, and carrot brand English breeches I would also recommend breyers model horses
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Bitless bridles that are made well since it's hard to find affordable ones that are all leather, and show regulations don't allow anything that isn't all leather or leather-like so this would help! As well as shiny saddle pads, ear bonnets, halters, sparkly browbands, boots, breastplates, etc.! Treats too :)
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