saddlecloth


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Synonyms for saddlecloth

stable gear consisting of a blanket placed under the saddle

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The Bianchi packs come in Realtree X-tra Brown Saddlecloth. Bianchi also markets under the AccuCase name an impressive number of cases for binoculars, GPSs, mini-lights and safety glasses.
Several manufacturers use Saddlecloth to create insulated garments for cold weather hunting, but Pella goes the other way, using Saddlecloth alone to create lightweight hunting wear for warmer weather.
This time, after a saddlecloth had been laid on the ground and a wooden trunk set on top of it, a fire-eater appeared.
He said that he had forgotten his saddlecloth. But that is not checkable.
Michelangelo records a tremendous variety of fabrics purchased for clothing and most are black, from the more general "panno nero" and "tela nero" to more specific materials such as "sala nero," "saia milanese nero," "setta nera," "taffeta nero," "velluto nero," "domascho nero," "fregio nero," "acordelatto nero," and "ermissi nero." Even the saddlecloth of his mule was "di panno nero."(46)
"But I was very proud to represent the force and I even had a Northumbria Police saddlecloth."
The runner-up will receive a Hickstead Saddlecloth and five free bags of horse feed.
Choose between heavy-pile or micro fleece; and weather-resistant Saddlecloth in an extensive variety of camouflage patterns.
They point out that a company's logo on a horse's saddlecloth, for example, would attract widespread attention.
I've bought a lot of parkas, overalls and boots for hunting over the years, but I'd always just assumed that Cordura, Polartec, Saddlecloth and whatever were all just fancy names for "warm clothes."
The Saddlecloth offerings from Woolrich have been expanded to include a jacket insulated with DuPont Thermaloft.
When a horse leaves the pre-parade area - it is saddled by this stage - to go to the paddock, its groom is given an armband bearing its saddlecloth number.