Friday, June 25, 2010

Friday Fabulous; Horseware Ireland.


This Friday, on our new Friday Fabulous series here on CS, we are featuring Horseware Ireland. Lets explore their equine and equestrian products.

Horseware Ireland is known for it's innovate, always stylish, horse attire. From turnouts, to halters, they have it all. Horseware was established in 1985, by Tom and Carol McGuinness. Their creation of the first-ever waterproof, comfort conscious, breathable design revolutionized the equine blanket industry.

The real McCoy..Since their first blanket introduction, known simply as the Rambo® Turnout, Horseware Ireland keeps on leading the market in a truly outstanding line of blankets, sheets and so much more. Horse owners everywhere are quick to note how well Horseware blankets fit but also how long they last.

But who could not love the overall appearance of these blankets? They exude everything quality with an equally distinguished style.

Horsware Ireland offers three specific lines of horse clothing; the Rambo, Rhino & Amigo. Each line includes turnouts, stable sheets and blankets, turnout sheets, fly sheets, coolers.

Let's take a look!

Here we have the Rambo California Turnout blanket.


Next we have the Rhino Wug turnout blanket.


And finally, the Amigo Plus turnout.


Some of my favorite products from Horseware include;
The Amigo Jersey Cooler & Amigo Stable Sheet (stable sheet featured below). Look at those colors!



And this classy Rambo pad;



And you can't forget the Amigo Halter to complete the look;



Horseware Ireland has also become quite the source for equestrian clothing & accessories. The same quality, durability and comfort seen in the horse wear products, can also be seen in the products for the equestrian.

Horseware Shoulder bag;



Check out this Lighweight Jacket from the Newmarket Line.



Who doesn't love a little Horseware?

To learn more about Horseware Ireland, check out their website.

**All photos above, copyright to Horseware Ireland Ltd. No copyright infringement intended.

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