The Stitch Horse
Fully custom dress Sheet/Cooler
Fully custom dress Sheet/Cooler
You know when you are at a horse show, you have spent the time grooming that beast into submission, and you want to keep the hair all lovely and flat and most certainly NOT throw that dirty stable blanket back over him while you get yourself ready and such? This is that. You can customize this blanket any way you like, with your (or your trainer's logo), your name....the sky is the limit. It comes in your choice of polarfleece or wool/nylon blend. Don't know which to choose? Here are the specs:
Wool: Wool/Nylon Dress Sheet is made of 85% wool and 15% nylon woven material, and is the best selling blend in the country. The wool/nylon blend acts as a binder and is much stronger fiber with better tensile strength than 100% wool or wool/acrylic blend material. Also, the acrylic fibers help to minimize shrinkage in the cooler. Woven to last for years. This dress sheet comes standard with one inside (HIDDEN) front surcingle, one front strap and a macrame tailcord. You can choose to omit the surcingle, and upgrade the front closure in the customization options. NOTE: If you are going to add embroidery to the barrel area, the surcingle is in the way and may cause the embroidery to become flawed. We suggest omitting the surcingle. If you choose to keep it, we will place the embroidery BEHIND the surcingle, which is a bit further back than the "over the heart" placement we prefer.
Polarfleece: Our Coolerfleece Dress Sheet fabric takes a hi-tech approach to cooling out a horse. It's as warm as wool, yet lighter in weight. It doesn't shrink or lose its shape, even under the most difficult conditions. It is machine washable and air dries in just minutes. You'll find it to be far stronger than any other cooler you may have used until now.
This dress sheet features one inside (HIDDEN) front surcingle, a single buckle front closure, and a macrame tailcord. NOTE: If you are going to add embroidery to the barrel area, the surcingle is in the way and may cause the embroidery to become flawed. We suggest omitting the surcingle. If you choose to keep it, we will place the embroidery BEHIND the surcingle, which is a bit further back than the "over the heart" placement we prefer.
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