Horse & Style rounds up our top 10 California essentials for the streets, stables, and stay-cations (in no particular order). California dreaming...
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Horse & Style rounds up our top 10 California essentials for the streets, stables, and stay-cations (in no particular order). California dreaming...
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Just in time for spring! Horse & Style (@horseandstylemag) editor Alli Addison (@miltonmenasco) features "Fashion for Good: Saddle Club" making all of our dreams come true! We are beyond honored to be a part of such a beautiful and prestigious equestrian publication as Horse & Style. Read all about what inspires us as equestrians, how we aspire to do better for our equine friends in need, and how you can get involved!
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"It really comes down to this; are we going to start honoring the great gifts that this Earth has so graciously bestowed upon us, or are we going to continue sacrificing our lands, our waters, and our creatures, risking the future of our children and grandchildren?" -Nataly Hakakian for Tinsel Tokyo Magazine
Saddle Club's first publicized write up. Beautifully written and articulated by Nataly Hakakian. Thank you for conveying the Saddle Club dream.
On Thursday, November 17th, Theory hosted Saddle Club at a special private shopping event at the store on North Beverly Drive in Beverly Hills. 20% of the evening's sales were donated to benefit Red Bucket Equine Rescue.
Saddle Club launched the first phase of our sustainably produced apparel, made in the USA. Items included:
American Legends Bandana made from repurposed vintage bandanas sourced throughout the U.S. and individually unique.
War Horse Jacket made from American military jackets sourced in California, New York, Arizona, Oregon and New Mexico. Repurposed with unique patches and custom details.
The Last Unicorn Tee a Saddle Club original design made in Downtown LA with ethically produced cotton textile. "Saddle Club" custom embroidery on the front.
Lonesome Dove Saddle Pack made in Beverly Hills by an expert leather craftsman in business on Brighton Way for over 30 years.