Sunday, 05 September 2010
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Stocktie Bibs Riders have found convience, style, great fabrics and a great fit, in this Stocktie bib.  Click to Enlarge
| White Cotton Poplin: This Cotton Poplin fabric has some poly in the content so ironing is not necessary. The fabric is full bodied with a tight weave and smooth finish. Generous coverage on the dickey, velcro at the neck, and ties at the bottom keep it secure. The Stocktie Bib is by far the best kept secret in riding aparrel since it looks like riders are wearing a show shirt with a perfectly matched and tied Stocktie. Every rider needs a Stocktie Bib tucked away for those inevitable situations involving dirt or horsey slime. Touch up ironing needed. STB-W |  Click to Enlarge
| White Cotton Poplin with Piping: This fabric is the same poly cotton poplin and is full bodied and hold its shape. A very small black piping is sewn between the layers of the tie and at the knot. The black piping is the correct scale to be worn close to the face and does not overwhelm the tie. A nice touch to the traditional look without going overboard. Touch up ironing needed. STB-WP |  Click to Enlarge
| White Cotton Pique: This Pique Stocktie Bib is made of 100% cotton, a textural fabric with a smooth finish. Pique fabric has weight and body and looks great in all seasons. This stocktie bib has the look of an expensive show shirt with a matching stocktie, and is perfect for new riders starting their show careers. Generous coverage on the dickey with ties at the bottom keep it secure. The best value product in the Equi-Logic stocktie line. The bib does need ironing. STB-P | Pretied Collars Pretied collars come with a tie tack style pin which can be preattached onto the hidden placket,. This style no longer needs to be pinned to your shirt to hold it in place, the placket does all the work to keep the tie perfectly arranged. The pin can be attached at home before going to the show, so you simply velcro behind the neck and you're ready to ride. Traditional Stockties The traditional stocktie with generous length and a pull through design at the neck assures a smooth and more comfortable fit. Several untraditional fabrics add a special look to the tried and true
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| Satin Brocade: Poly satin for easy care, little or no ironing needed. This fabric has a formal look with a small scale floral design. For riders who still like to stick to the original - hats off to you. Little or no ironing needed. TST-SB |  Click to Enlarge
| White Cotton Poplin: The poplin stock tie has a crisp look, and smooth finish, and is the standard style stock tie used by so many pony clubbers. This stock tie is also available with a black piping edge. Little ironing is necessary. TST-W
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| White Cotton Poplin with Piping: This Traditional Stocktie is made of easy care poly cotton poplin, which needs little or no ironing. The fabric is full bodied with a smooth finish. The tapered neck design with a pull through aids in creating a smooth fit around the neck without too much bulk. The black piping is small in keeping with the scale of the garment, but adds some elegance. Touch up ironing. TST-WP
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| Cotton Pique: The traditional style stocktie in a 100% cotton pique fabric adds some texture to the traditional look. This fabric is slightly heavier than the poly cotton poplin stocktie, and is a favorite in the fall season..This fabric has allot of body, but with the tapered neck patterning still makes it easy to tie and less bulky around the neck. This stocktie does need ironing. TST-P |
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