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  • belts for kids

    anyone know where to get one of those leather fancy stitched belts, with the nameplates for your horse's names, in kid sizes? Smartpak only had adult sizes and I thought I would get DD one for christmas...i mean SANTA thought one would be a good idea...

    thanks...

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    what size does she need? Maya wears a 26 believe it or not, on the tightest hole of course
    http://www.theoriginalhorsetackcompa...t-p/ty2115.htm

    here's a 24, we're getting smaller!

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      #3
      HA HA HA I should have just texted you! I have NO idea what size..that's the problem. She is so small. I guess I could measure her in her sleep. She still wears a size 6 in jeans...except that they are too short!

      Where did you get Maya's belt?

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      • #4
        maya is coveting this belt...
        http://badponyclothing.com/accessories.php

        I got hers at Bevals, it is not a nameplate belt though, just a raised, fancy stitched belt.

        The smallest kids size I'm even seeing is 24.... you may need to punch holes

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          #5
          love the bad pony belt...i guess i can take a ride to Bevals...it's only an hour...and check it out. Do you notice that you and I have 2 conversations going at once..guess neither of us are getting much done today! LOL

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          • #6
            Originally posted by myalter1 View Post
            love the bad pony belt...i guess i can take a ride to Bevals...it's only an hour...and check it out. Do you notice that you and I have 2 conversations going at once..guess neither of us are getting much done today! LOL

            LOLOL all I can say is that Maya is home "sick" althought she doesn't' seen TOO sick since she is running around the house tormenting me! so no work is getting done period! and I missed chatting with you n

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            • #7
              I think Tory makes the nameplate belts? At any rate, our local tack shop has them in kids sizes, if your's doesn't have them I am sure they could order it.

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              • #8
                I bought my daughters their belts through Smart Pak. Just a word of advice though-they run small!! I ordered two sizes up so the girls could wear them for a few years.

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                • #9
                  Quillen's makes great custom ones that you can customize. They also make wider versions which fit in todays jodphurs belt loops better than the skinnier old school belt loops

                  https://quillin.com/jshop/section.ph...90cfa955029135

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by sarcam02 View Post
                    Quillen's makes great custom ones that you can customize. They also make wider versions which fit in todays jodphurs belt loops better than the skinnier old school belt loops

                    https://quillin.com/jshop/section.ph...90cfa955029135
                    OK so I am just a bit redundant they are that nice!

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                    • #11
                      oooh love that belt sarcam! what is the "rule" as to who goes on the nameplate belt?

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                      • #12
                        What about Justforponies.com, do they have them?

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                        • #13
                          belt sizes

                          Measure the waist of the jeans, add 2" for a regular fit. If I were buying for a youngster, I would add at least 3 or 4". If pants measure 22, middle hole will be a belt that measures 24", but I would get a 26" and use it on the last hole for growth room.
                          .........just call me Nana.

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                            THANK you everyone....wesierobb, especially as to sizing...stupid that i don't know her size...
                            Sarcam, lovely! I think i may order one...

                            Mayaty...I am going to get 2 nameplates on Emily's...1 with her first pony, Simon and the other with duchess. I don't count the two lease ponies that we had in between the ones we own(ed). Now, to put show names, or barn names?
                            Simon's show name was Benjamin Button (because he was REALLY old and i swear he was getting younger the longer we had him!) and well, duchess, is (as you know..) Knox's Golden Duchess...sort of...um...long..maybe just barn names?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Mayaty02 View Post
                              oooh love that belt sarcam! what is the "rule" as to who goes on the nameplate belt?
                              I generally get them a bit bigger (and add holes if needed). I put the ponies show name on it and I leave also room to add more plates in the event kid gets more ponies/horses down the line. It can be a real keepsake

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                              • #16
                                Originally posted by myalter1 View Post
                                THANK you everyone....wesierobb, especially as to sizing...stupid that i don't know her size...
                                Sarcam, lovely! I think i may order one...

                                Mayaty...I am going to get 2 nameplates on Emily's...1 with her first pony, Simon and the other with duchess. I don't count the two lease ponies that we had in between the ones we own(ed). Now, to put show names, or barn names?
                                Simon's show name was Benjamin Button (because he was REALLY old and i swear he was getting younger the longer we had him!) and well, duchess, is (as you know..) Knox's Golden Duchess...sort of...um...long..maybe just barn names?
                                LOL - you may need two plaques for some of the show names out there . Our show names have been fairly short to date - use your judgement and enjoy.

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                                  #17
                                  Sarcam02...i am pretty formal lol will probably do show names! Just emailed them and they will add 1 plate for $6.95 yeah!! and if I order by 12/10/11, will have it for christmas! YEAH!!!

                                  Now, have to get the measurement! DD is teeny (as Mayaty can attest to!)

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                                  • #18
                                    Please dont be offended but large size dog collars make great little kids belts! And they have all the "styles" like laced reins etc. Just a thought.
                                    The thing about smart people, is they look like crazy people, to dumb people.

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                                      #19
                                      HA no offense taken! I treat my kid and my dogs with the same amount of love!

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                                      • #20
                                        Both of my daughters wear the large size dog collars and they each have a name plate on their belt, my 8 yr old is only 43lbs and my 5 yr old is 40lbs even the smallest "name plate" belts were WAY too big for them, the dog collars work GREAT!!!

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