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Here's a New One: Garters, Bows and First Ladies?

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  • #41
    Pony riders are supposed to be wearing COs? Where is the eye-roll smiley when you need it?

    Pony riders, like all other riders, are supposed to wear what fits their head. Some people have a head that fits into a CO comfortably; some have a head that fits into a GPA comfortably. But this notion of what brand should be worn is ridiculous!
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    • #42
      Originally posted by Gabrielamershad View Post
      Jumpers - gpa speed air, first lady, co ayr8, or co gr8

      hunters/eq - co ary8, gr8

      pony kids - co ary8, co gr8, or co jr8.

      thats how it should be.
      On what planet should it be this way, and who decided it "should" be?
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      • #43
        Originally posted by Renn/aissance View Post
        On what planet should it be this way, and who decided it "should" be?
        A legion of 15-year-olds who know all. I bet they would HATE my faded velvet helmet that I wear (gasp!!) in the jumpers!

        Gabrielamershad, here's the thing - no one cares what's on your head, aside from the OP, it seems; what judges want to see is good riding. Really seriously, no one cares about brands except for teenaged railbirds.
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        • #44
          Originally posted by supershorty628 View Post
          A legion of 15-year-olds who know all. I bet they would HATE my faded velvet helmet that I wear (gasp!!) in the jumpers!
          It's OK as long as it's a Charles Owen, or didn't you know?

          You know, I kind of miss the visual cachet of the faded helmet. Mind you, not the bit where people left their helmets in the sun all day to make it look like they rode as many horses as Louise Serio.
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          • #45
            Originally posted by Renn/aissance View Post
            It's OK as long as it's a Charles Owen, or didn't you know?

            You know, I kind of miss the visual cachet of the faded helmet. Mind you, not the bit where people left their helmets in the sun all day to make it look like they rode as many horses as Louise Serio.
            Ah, but it is not one of the aforementioned Charles Owen models.
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            • #46
              Originally posted by supershorty628 View Post
              Ah, but it is not one of the aforementioned Charles Owen models.
              I sure hope it's not an IRH. I got told that my really cool suede covered IRH was completely inappropriate and almost a crime against fashion in the 'A' circuit jumper ring. How dare you wear an off brand!!!

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              • #47
                It is a Charles Owen - I have an oval head so those work best for me - but it is not a GR8 or JR8. The nerve of me! You and I should probably be exiled.
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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Renn/aissance View Post
                  On what planet should it be this way, and who decided it "should" be?
                  The planet run by 15 year olds.
                  Janet

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                  • #49
                    Interesting thread.

                    I'm not a fan of the First Lady... I think it's quite ugly, actually. I think the OP did right by not penalizing the rider, but really - not all judges will come to the same conclusion. Why dress your child in something that looks ridiculous enough for judges to be taken aback and consider the appropriateness of their attire? I'm sure some judges will indeed mark down points.

                    I find it hard to believe that the First Lady is the ONLY HELMET to fit the kid.

                    I also agree that the bows should come off when the lead line comes off. Or, at most, when the kid graduates to the pony hunters from short stirrup.

                    And am I the only one who thinks it's downright bizarre to see a kid in garters wearing a shadbelly?!

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by supershorty628 View Post
                      Ah, but it is not one of the aforementioned Charles Owen models.
                      Then clearly you've failed as a person and need to go back to schooling shows until you learn better.

                      I don't mind braids and bows on a child wearing garter straps, even if the child is 5'6". Once you put the tall boots on, you need to contain the hair.
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                      • #51
                        Originally posted by supershorty628 View Post
                        It is a Charles Owen - I have an oval head so those work best for me - but it is not a GR8 or JR8. The nerve of me! You and I should probably be exiled.
                        Haha, since then I have gotten with the program, ordered a custom AYR8 (birthday present!!) and stocked up on TS's cause the same girl lifted up my jacket and when she didn't see the little TS tag on the left hand side she had a field day. Now, in England (where I compete these days) some people actually jump big classes in full seats... and win...

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                        • #52
                          Originally posted by Only By Night View Post
                          I find it hard to believe that the First Lady is the ONLY HELMET to fit the kid.
                          I don't, but I have a strangely shaped head so I sympathize with people who have limited options. There is ONE model of helmet that is truly comfortable for me. I have another model by the same company and while it is tolerable, I can't leave it on all day the way I can leave my velvet one on.
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                          • #53
                            Originally posted by supershorty628 View Post
                            I don't, but I have a strangely shaped head so I sympathize with people who have limited options. There is ONE model of helmet that is truly comfortable for me. I have another model by the same company and while it is tolerable, I can't leave it on all day the way I can leave my velvet one on.
                            I sure hope not, for the kid's sake. I would be ROTTED if the only helmet that fit me was incredibly ugly and $700.

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                            • #54
                              Originally posted by Only By Night View Post
                              I sure hope not, for the kid's sake. I would be ROTTED if the only helmet that fit me was incredibly ugly and $700.
                              The only helmet that fits me is the GPA Air-S, and it's ugly and $500. I grump about it.
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                              • #55
                                Originally posted by Renn/aissance View Post
                                The only helmet that fits me is the GPA Air-S, and it's ugly and $500. I grump about it.
                                That wasn't listed either so you better get over to the schooling shows to hang out with me.
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                                • #56
                                  Originally posted by supershorty628 View Post
                                  That wasn't listed either so you better get over to the schooling shows to hang out with me.
                                  Oh no, we're like, sooooo exiled. (I'll bring the frozen grapes and Gatorade!)
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                                  • #57
                                    That's silly. There is no way "it should be".

                                    Whatever fits and works for you is fine. There are no helmet rules. (If they are approved, of course.)
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                                    • #58
                                      Originally posted by Renn/aissance View Post
                                      Oh no, we're like, sooooo exiled. (I'll bring the frozen grapes and Gatorade!)
                                      I LOVE frozen grapes! I have a bag of them in my freezer right now, actually. I make really good fudge, so I'll bring that.
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                                      • #59
                                        Originally posted by supershorty628 View Post
                                        I LOVE frozen grapes! I have a bag of them in my freezer right now, actually. I make really good fudge, so I'll bring that.
                                        Clearly, people with the wrong helmets eat better than people with the right ones.
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