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Post by stravellerandprincess on Feb 1, 2013 7:54:18 GMT
:-) thanks for the response! There is just so much to think about , getting stressed before I even start :-0 what about the second colour ? Don't want to make him look silly by getting it very wrong x
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Post by jeanslater on Feb 1, 2013 8:01:05 GMT
green tweed, workmanlike. Green for natives blues for show ponies.
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Post by Milliesmum on Feb 1, 2013 8:09:53 GMT
Agree with jeanslater, green tweed, no loud checks, if your and your jockeys attire is understated then the judges attention will be on your pony. (lovely pony btw!). Ribbons etc. for jockey should be discreet too.
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Post by stravellerandprincess on Feb 1, 2013 8:13:43 GMT
Thank you vm our current tweed is light green almost grey from a distance with pale lilac and pink overcheck and navy jetts collar, trying to post a pic of it but don't know how lol! Don't want anything ott as he has so much presence on his own merit x
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Post by Em5 on Feb 1, 2013 10:44:39 GMT
Lovely looking little pony. When I was looking le beau cheval postede out all of their swatches which made it a lot easier to choose :-) they offer a brilliant service . We have a grey and went for a grey tweed with light blue over check. Looked lovely
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Post by EquineElegance on Feb 1, 2013 11:02:49 GMT
Green tweed with blue over check will look lovely ,beautiful pony hope you have a good season with him absolutely stunning x
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Post by stravellerandprincess on Feb 1, 2013 11:10:52 GMT
Thank you so much for your replies, was thinking that blue in the jacket would compliment his dark points :-) will try le beau as really didn't know where to start so thanks! Really excited and nervous about the 2013, season just hope he behaves himself with his 4 year old pilot ;-) lol x
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Post by sjm on Feb 2, 2013 15:44:50 GMT
Try pretty ponies all made to measure
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