Browbands

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(Ice browband design with champagne & clear crystals on brown leather with brown liner pictured)

 

 

 

People On Horses® jeweled browbands have been handcrafted in the USA since 1998. We use hand cut top grain designer leather with a soft rich garment designer leather liner. The top grain designer colors are a drum dyed leather that features a smooth fully pigmented grain and lightly buffed color flesh side. We offer the browbands in single ear, straight, wave and V shaped configurations.  We generally combine jewelry designs in the V to create the point in the V. Please give us a call to create your V design with you. To measure your browband, take a tape measure and place it at the end of your left end loop.  Measure around the browband flattening it as you go to the end of the right end loop.  If you like the way your browband fits that measurement is the size of your browband.  If you feel your current browband is too small or too large, you may add or subtract length to the measurement for the perfect fit. The standard Horse Size browband measures 16" in length and 7/8" in width.  The standard end loop of 1 3/4" fits most snaffle and double bridles. Vespucci bridles typically require a 2" end loop.  We also offer a split end loop configuration for rolled bridles.  Feel free to contact us directly with sizing questions.  Click on a browband design below and you will see the available jewelry and leather colors and configurations for that particular design.  

 

 

Measure your browbands:  For the most accurate measurement select a browband you know to be the correct size and remove it from the bridle. Lay the browband flat on a flat surface and then measure the browband from end to end. If the browband is not flat when measuring, the measurement will not be accurate.  If you feel your current browband is too small or too large, you may add or subtract length to the measurement for the perfect fit.  The method is the same for straight, wave and V browbands.

 

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