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  • Looking for a chocolate brown or tan wool cooler/dress sheet

    I'm looking for chocolate brown and/or tan wool coolers. I have heavy fleece coolers, but would like something slightly lighter weight for spring and early fall. Prefer fitted.

    Has anyone seen anything like this? I can find them in just about every color except brown. I might consider a jersey material or lighter-weight fleece if I can't find them in wool... but I do have my heart set on wool.



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      Good thought! I love The Clothes Horse - thanks! I have a fabulous custom rain sheet from them for my Arab. I'm just not sure they are in my budget, since I need several. If I can't find anything else, though, I will definitely need to splurge.


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        or Integrity Linens...

        But you might also look for eskadron - they had a beautiful selection of chocolate brown and baby blue sheets and scrims a few years ago. Most were plaid, but I have a solid chocolate scrim from that line so maybe that had a solid chocolate cooler as well? (Not sure if they were wool or polar fleece though).
        Your crazy is showing. You might want to tuck that back in.

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          Originally posted by Phaxxton View Post
          I'm looking for chocolate brown and/or tan wool coolers. I have heavy fleece coolers, but would like something slightly lighter weight for spring and early fall. Prefer fitted.

          Has anyone seen anything like this? I can find them in just about every color except brown. I might consider a jersey material or lighter-weight fleece if I can't find them in wool... but I do have my heart set on wool.
          Not exactly what you're looking for, but maybe they might work. Or at least set you off in the right direction:

          http://www.horsetackinternational.co...bcci2qok97tbg1

          http://www.smartipony.com/product/ER984P

          This might be the closest to what you're looking for, if you don't mind silver/blue trim: http://www.equestriancollections.com...upcode=ER01174


          I don't know what the "tan" looks like...but they're made by the same company that makes Baker, so I imagine close to the Baker tan. I don't know if $151 is too pricey for multiples, but they should be good quality:
          http://www.bigdweb.com/DRESS-SHEET-P...ductinfo/625J/


          Then you can go completely custom, but you're looking at $150 for polar fleece at most places, and $200+ for wool. But Dover sells Triple Crown, and there are lots of other places if you do a google search.

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            There are some Newmarket fleece ones in tan stripe--tan, chocolate brown and cream. I think they're pretty. (:
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              I don't have any suggestions, but chocolate brown with tan piping would be so classy.
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                I have a lightweight, fitted, chocolate brown plaid wool sheet from Integrity Linens. Chocolate brown trim, tan piping, leather front, fancy hip. The plaid is hard to describe - it's definatly chocolate brown with a very, very faint, thin stripe of medium blue and peach through the plaid.

                I love it so much, I've had it for 8 years and it was on the horse once. For christmas card pictures

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                  I think Moxie has a fleece sheet in neutral/tan color??
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                    EOUS has one in chocolate with gold trim. I have one of these coolers, and they're surprisingly nice.

                    http://www.equisupplies.com/details....450&catalog=07
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                      Originally posted by cleozowner View Post
                      EOUS has one in chocolate with gold trim. I have one of these coolers, and they're surprisingly nice.

                      http://www.equisupplies.com/details....450&catalog=07

                      We might have a winner!

                      Thank you so much to everyone who responded so far.

                      SarahandSame, I have the striped Newmarket coolers already and absolutely love them. I am just looking for something lighter for the early fall and spring.


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                        Originally posted by vxf111 View Post
                        I think Moxie has a fleece sheet in neutral/tan color??
                        Oh wow, I just looked those up and they look really nice. It looks like it comes in a darker brown, too!


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                          Originally posted by Eye in the Sky View Post
                          I don't have any suggestions, but chocolate brown with tan piping would be so classy.
                          This is exactly what I am hoping to find.


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                            Originally posted by Phaxxton View Post
                            We might have a winner!

                            Thank you so much to everyone who responded so far.

                            SarahandSame, I have the striped Newmarket coolers already and absolutely love them. I am just looking for something lighter for the early fall and spring.

                            Cool! I actually have been eyeing the Newmarket quarter sheets for a while... do you notice they tend to be static-y at all? I have another polarfleece quarter sheet that gets a lot of static and I hate to put it on my horse in case I shock him...
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                              Custom 100% wool;
                              http://www.ellersliecustomblankets.net/about.html

                              http://www.netequestrian.com/product...pId=944&cId=31
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                                Originally posted by SarahandSam View Post
                                Cool! I actually have been eyeing the Newmarket quarter sheets for a while... do you notice they tend to be static-y at all? I have another polarfleece quarter sheet that gets a lot of static and I hate to put it on my horse in case I shock him...
                                I have the quarter sheets, too! (Told you I love them!) They aren't static free, but I don't find them really static-y. I think it helps that they are somewhat thicker / heavier than most fleece coolers I have seen. It's certainly not a problem while we're riding. Occasionally, I'll get some static when I take it off (same with the coolers). If I have a super sensitive horse, I just wipe it down with a dryer sheet before I use it and don't have any issues with static at all.

                                I really, really love them.


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                                  Originally posted by Phaxxton View Post
                                  I have the quarter sheets, too! (Told you I love them!) They aren't static free, but I don't find them really static-y. I think it helps that they are somewhat thicker / heavier than most fleece coolers I have seen. It's certainly not a problem while we're riding. Occasionally, I'll get some static when I take it off (same with the coolers). If I have a super sensitive horse, I just wipe it down with a dryer sheet before I use it and don't have any issues with static at all.

                                  I really, really love them.
                                  Good to know, thank you! (: Think I've just justified a Christmas present to myself...
                                  "Remain relentlessly cheerful."

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                                    The Horseware Amigo line has an inexpensive jersey cooler that comes in Java/brick red which I think looks pretty. http://www.smartpakequine.com/produc...ctClassid=4572
                                    OR
                                    The Rambo newmarket fleece in chocolate: http://www.smartpakequine.com/produc...ctClassid=3883
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