Posted: 14th January 2015 | Back to news feed

Kate Negus Saddlery is delighted to announce that its Patent Trim Leather Bridles are now available in chestnut, as well as black.

 All Kate Negus bridles are made using top quality English leather that’s tanned in Yorkshire and crafted in Walsall. Each style of bridle allows the buyer to personalise their purchase, whether they need a mixture of sizes to ensure the perfect fit, want to change a standard headpiece to the Grand Prix Padded Headpiece, or if they want to switch the matching browband supplied for a diamante one at the time of purchase. Being able to customise the bridle at the time of purchase not only keeps costs down, as there’s no need to buy additional parts, it also makes it truly bespoke.

 “Shine and sparkle are definitely trends that we’re seeing at Kate Negus Saddlery,” says Julia Andrews from Kate Negus. “Our Padded International Patent Trim Bridles continue to be popular, but people have been asking us for a chestnut version and, due to customer demand, we had one made. We put this on the stand at our last show in 2014 and people loved it, so we put in an order. The chestnut version is now available to buy online and will be available on our tradestand this year. As per the black version, it has patent trim on the noseband and browband, but the browband can be changed for something with even more sparkle, like an SR Diamante Browband or the Full Curved Diamante Browband pictured.”

 The Patent Trim Leather Bridle is available with a cavesson pull back fastening noseband, flash or as a double bridle. Prices start from £175 depending on style and options selected. Chestnut patent nosebands and browbands are also available to buy separately. 

 To find out more, see www.katenegus.com/, call 0780 115 0571 or email contact@katenegus.com.

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