Sho Clothes has been serving the dressage community at horse shows and events since 2001. Now, the boutique based in Wellington, Fla., has a new updated website at www.shoclothes.com. The new website offers the boutique’s extensive collection of dressage apparel for women and men, including fashion favorites from Pikeur, Eurofit, Arista, Kentucky, Cavallo and more. Instead of the traditional online shopping cart, the site offers personalized direct ordering.
“Because of our extensive, ever-changing inventory, we offer our clients the same service they enjoy at the shows,” co-owner Michele Hundt explains. “We work with our clients individually paying special attention to the fit, fabrics and styles they prefer.”
The site also offers a full line of “Sho Accessories” including stock ties embellished with crystals and pearls, stock tie pins by Carol Ehrlich, top hats, belts and a large selection of gloves. Another feature is destined to become a favorite. “Sho Shots” is an ever-changing collection of photos taken of clients and friends throughout the season. The Sho Clothes candid camera brings all the fun to dressage enthusiast’s desktops around the globe. Hundt invites everyone to check out their friends and themselves on Sho Shots.
Abigail Boatwright is a freelance writer and photographer based in Texas, and is the editor of Horse Illustrated’s sister publication, Western Life Today.
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