#1. Charleston Bridle Boutique
If you’re looking for a great place to buy new horse tack, saddles and equestrian clothing, then look no further than Charleston Bridle Boutique. The shop has been in business since 1994 and has a huge selection of products. They even have an online store where you can purchase their products from anywhere in the country.
#2. Fiddlesticks Bit and Bridle
Address: 1234 Main Street, City, State 12345
Phone Number: (555) 555-5555
Website: www.fiddlestickshorseandbridle.com
Description of the Shop
- This shop specializes in bits and bridles that are handmade by local artisans. The artisan who crafts each bit or bridle has created an original design that is unique to this store. Some examples include a bit made out of silverware or a bridle made out of leather belts and suspenders! These items are truly one-of-a kind pieces!
- They also sell saddles, hoof boots and other horse tack items at fair prices so you can get what your horse needs without breaking the bank! If you aren’t looking for tack but just want a nice ride around town on your favorite steed then this place is perfect for you too because their horses are friendly as well as their workers who know how much hard work goes into raising such beautiful creatures.”
#3. Jolly Roger Tack and Feed
If you’re looking to shop at a great place with friendly staff and plenty of options, Jolly Roger Tack and Feed is the place for you. Located in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, they offer an extensive selection of tack and feed that can serve any need or budget.
Pros:
- Large selection
- Friendly staff
- Low cost Cons: Not many cons! It’s one of the best places to visit if you’re in Rhode Island. The only thing I could say is that it might be harder to get there by car than some other shops (especially those closer to Boston), but if you have time on your hands then just take public transportation!
#4. Boots and Bits
Boots and Bits is located at 1321 East Main Street in Redlands, CA. They can be reached by phone at (909) 792-4441 and their website is bootsandbits.com. The hours of operation are Monday through Thursday from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Friday through Saturday from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Their services include shoeing horses and selling tack equipment including saddles, riding apparel, halters/bridles/reins/bits (you know what I mean if you’re looking for a new bit), bits for children or women’s hands with smaller mouths so they don’t get sore…they also have some beautiful leather pieces like collar pads that help keep your saddle pad clean while providing extra comfort for your horse (which is good because the last thing he needs right now is an uncomfortable saddle).
They’ve been in business since 1985 so they must be doing something right! The owner has been there since day one and has seen all kinds of clients come through her doors during those 30 years including celebrities who wanted their horses’ feet trimmed before going on movie sets but couldn’t afford professional farriers so they called Boots & Bits instead–they were more than happy to help them out!
Boots & Bits isn’t just known locally either; people travel long distances just so their horses can get treated here because it’s such an amazing place where everyone knows each other by name! If you haven’t visited yet then definitely go check it out soon–you won’t regret it!
#5. Dixie’s Boot and Saddle Repair
Dixie’s Boot and Saddle Repair is located in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee. They’re open Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm, but if you need to stop by on Saturday, they’re open from 8:30am to 2:30pm. You can reach them by calling 615-459-6726 or emailing dixiesbootandsaddlerepair@gmail.com. Their website has more information about their services and products as well as a customer testimonials page that’s full of positive reviews! Dixie’s specializes in Western riding apparel for both men and women including cowboy hats, jeans, shirts, boots and saddles (of course).
#6. The Jockey Shop
The Jockey Shop is a great shop that has been around for a long time. They have a great reputation and experience with horse tack, and they have a lot of selection when it comes to saddles and other horse tack.
#7. Saddle Up and Go Equestrian Shop
Saddle Up and Go Equestrian Shop
A full range of horse supplies, great online store, friendly and knowledgeable staff and located in Albuquerque! Open 7 days a week. Good selection of horse tack and clothing. Compare prices with other shops before you buy. Store has been in business for over 30 years so you know they must be doing something right!
#8. Finishing Touches Horse Tack and Supply Co.
- Finishing Touches Horse Tack and Supply Co.
10200 E. G Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85259
480-948-5376
If you’re looking for a place to find your new favorite horse shop, then look no further than Finishing Touches Horse Tack and Supply Co. This store has everything a rider needs when it comes to their equipment and attire, including a wide selection of Western attire for people of all ages. They are open seven days a week from 9 am until 6 pm Monday through Friday and 9 am until 5 pm on Saturday and Sunday so check them out soon!
#9. Old School Equestrian Consignment Store
Old School Equestrian Consignment Store is a consignment shop that sells used, equestrian goods. They have a large selection of items including saddles, bridles, halters, blankets and more! They also sell new products from local manufacturers in the Seattle area.
If you’re looking for a specific item or brand of horse gear then this store may not be for you as they don’t always carry what you’re looking for. However if you’re just browsing and want to see what’s out there then head on over to Old School Equestrian Consignment Store’s brick-and-mortar location where they offer free parking!
#10. Shenanigans Nags & Horses
Shenanigans Nags & Horses is a tack shop with a huge selection of horse tack, saddles, clothing and other supplies. They also have a wide selection of used tack (with a large consignment area) as well as new items for sale. If you’re looking for something specific that you can’t find in their stock, they can order it for you through one of their suppliers or even make it themselves if necessary.
The staff is knowledgeable and friendly—ready to help you find what you need without pressuring anyone into buying anything they don’t want or need. The store carries everything from basic grooming tools like brushes and combs to nutritional supplements to diet bars made specifically for horses. One nice little feature is an area where customers can try on different boots or helmets before purchasing them; this makes it easy to see which ones fit well without having someone else do all the work while trying them out!
You can get a list of the best horse shops in the country online so that you can easily find your new favorite shop with a great selection of horse tack, saddles and equestrian clothing to fit your style, budget and riding needs
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