Earnet Wellington Glitter Kentucky
Earnet Wellington Glitter Kentucky
Earnet Wellington Glitter Kentucky
Earnet Wellington Glitter Kentucky
Earnet Wellington Glitter Kentucky
Earnet Wellington Glitter Kentucky

Earnet Wellington Glitter Kentucky

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€57.84

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    Wellington Glitter earnet Hand-woven for durability, finished with an elegant trim and a very stylish gloss stone finish. Protects the horse's ears from flies while riding. The material around the ears is elastic and thin, the rest of the earmuff is longer so that it cannot slip. It has no visible logo. It can only be washed by hand.
    - American-looking fly protection
    - Quality fabric by hand

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    Kentucky Horsewear manufactures products for horses and dogs, its philosophy is maximum comfort, protection and well-being. It was founded in 2011 and became known for its protectors for horses, high quality products aimed at the protection and comfort of horses' limbs during training and competitions.

    In 2017 they brought out their line of clothing and accessories for dogs, their Dogwear collection, with the same philosophy as with the clothing and accessories for horses, comfort, protection and well-being.

    Kentucky Horsewear is an animal-friendly company. The materials they use in the manufacture of their products are not of animal origin, they use artificial leather, artificial sheepskin and artificial rabbit fur. Materials with higher quality and durability.

    You can now buy Kentucky Horsewear brand items in our online and physical shop Tuxe Life, in A Coruña (Galicia).

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