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Let NRS Deck Both You and Your Horse Out

Let NRS Deck Both You and Your Horse Out

Hold onto your helmets and tighten those reins because we're about to embark on an equestrian escapade like no other! We're diving headfirst into the realm of matching tack themes and sets for your four-legged companion and a little something for you too. Let NRS unleash your pizzazz and make a statement with choices like hot pink, American flag pride, serape sensation, and fringe frenzy! Gone are the days when subdued browns and blacks ruled the tack room. It's time to think outside the (tack) box and let you and your horse's personality shine through with vibrant hues and funky patterns.

PINK

“Pink isn’t just a color. It’s an attitude too.” - Miley Cyrus

Featuring : Classic Dynohyde No-Turn Bell Boots #CDN-100 | Cashel Crusader Pink Fly Mask #CFMHSE-PNK | Classic Fit Rear Boot #CF200 

In a sea of traditional tack colors, hot pink stands out like a beacon of creativity and self-expression. Choosing such an eye-catching color can make you and your horse instantly recognizable in any equestrian setting. Just as humans have different personalities, horses have their own unique characters too. Hot pink tack can complement a horse with a lively and playful demeanor, allowing their personality to shine through their appearance!

Featuring : American Darling Tooled Pink Cross Body #ADBG1133C | 7K Roping Something Calf Roping Dummy #SCD-PNK

RED, WHITE & BLUE

“Red stands for hardiness and valor. White symbolizes purity and innocence. Blue represents vigilance, perseverance and justice.” - American Legion

Featuring : Reinsman Guardian Fly Mask #F100-SZ | Reinsman Apex Performance Boots #641264 | Mustang Fashion Nylon Saddle Tie Strap #9038-23

The colors red, white, and blue are often associated with patriotism, symbolizing national pride and unity. Using tack in these colors can be a wonderful way to show your love and support for your country, especially during events like Independence Day, Veterans Day, or other national celebrations. These colors hold significant symbolism in many countries, representing values such as freedom, courage, and unity. If you're riding for a cause or in honor of a specific group, using red, white, and blue tack can help convey a powerful message. The red, white, and blue color combination is both versatile and adaptable. It can work well with a variety of horse coat colors and rider attire, making it a suitable choice for a wide range of equestrian activities. Check out NRS’s top patriotic picks :

Featuring : Rope It Up NRS Sierra 6 Capacity Rope Can #800-04 | HeyDude Wally Stars N Stripes Casual #130132699

BEADED

“In beading there are no mistakes…just unique and amazing creations…that sometimes may not turn out as planned.” - Unknown

Featuring : Circle Y Saddlery Beaded Southwest Noseband #X4516-600V | Tough 1 Mule Tape Halter with Beaded Nose #50-9875 | Circle Y Saddlery Infinity Beaded Browband Headstall #X0221-2004

Beaded tack is visually stunning and can be a work of art in itself. The intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and shimmering beads create an eye-catching and attention-grabbing look that can make your horse truly stand out. Beaded tack can also bring out cultural expression, if you have a personal connection with indigenous cultures and traditions or want to pay homage to a particular heritage, beaded tack can be a meaningful way to express your identity! It often incorporates symbols, motifs, or images that hold special meanings. These symbols can range from spiritual to artistic, and choosing tack with these symbols can infuse your riding experience with added significance. The creation of beaded tack involves meticulous craftsmanship and skill. By choosing beaded tack, you're supporting artisans who invest time and effort into producing these intricate pieces of functional art.

Featuring : Western Fashion Twisted X Sunburst Beaded Skinner Knife | Western Fashion Mens Beaded Belt #XIBB100 | Oxbow Tack Tuscon Beaded Tooled Spur Straps #202233

FRINGE

“Cutting your hair is one thing, but focusing on the fringe is more like a mood change…” - George Northwood

Featuring : Rafter T Ranch Co Floral Tooled Contoured Breast Collar with Fringe #BC913F | Pro Choice Comfort Fit Deluxe Fly Mask with Fringe #CFMD | Reinsman Desert Feather Fringe Breast Collar #1015-10

Choosing fringe tack for a horse can be a playful and stylish way to add movement, texture, and a touch of bohemian flair to your ensemble. Fringe adds a sense of dynamic movement and visual interest to tack. As your horse moves, the fringe sways and dances, creating a captivating and eye-catching effect that draws attention. Fringe tack can be a fantastic choice for costume classes, themed events, or historical reenactments. It can help you fully embody a particular era, style, or character, allowing you to make a striking impression. However the tactile nature of fringe can be enjoyable for both horse and rider. Horses may find the gentle brushing of the fringe soothing all while keeping flys away, while riders appreciate the added texture and sensory experience. Overall fringe can add a sense of playfulness and whimsy to your horse's appearance and adds an element of uniqueness and style to your horse's tack that's sure to catch the eye!

Featuring : Ariat Lorelei Crossbody #A770005608 | Geier Glove Co. Deerskin Gauntlet Gloves #28DEER | NRS Day Worker Parchment Chap #NRS-BLCPARCH 

SERAPE

“The man in the middle was short and stocky, with swarthy skin and a black mustache that drooped almost to his chin. A colorful Mexican serape was draped across his saddle, and he wore a straw sombrero with an enormous brim.” - Author: Joe Millar

Featuring : Tough 1 13' Serape Print Saddle #SR7773 | Tough 1 Serape Wool Saddle Blanket #35-1632 | Pro Choice Beaded Serape Halter with 10' Lead #HRCB-19

Serape tack for a horse can infuse vibrant colors, cultural appreciation, and a touch of southwestern charm. Serape captures the essence of the American Southwest with its bold and captivating designs and their patterns are known for their vivid and striking colors. Choosing serape tack is a fantastic way to inject a burst of color and vibrancy into your horse's appearance along with celebrating artistic traditions of various indigenous cultures, including Mexican and Native American. A serape (also spelled sarape) is a traditional Mexican garment that's often worn as a shawl or a blanket-like wrap. The designs and colors of serapes often vary based on the region of Mexico they come from, reflecting the local culture and style.

 

Featuring : Troxel Dynasty Riding Helmet #54040-60-790 | Wrangler Footwear Women's Retro Serape Casual #KWC0007 | Cross Tree Designs NRS Serape Barrel Covers #NRS-SERAPE

No matter your style, whether you like themed prints and loud colors or softer flare, NRS has an elevated tack selection for every equestrian. It's more than just tack: it's an extension of who you are and the journey you're on.

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