Horseclass Image

I thought I would do this review on a product you can use outside of the barn, but that still has some equestrian flair, and is made by one of my favorite brands! After all, the equestrian look has been in high fashion for some time now!

My favorite pair of shoes for looking casual, but still classy, outside of the barn are my Ariat Sutter Baker Clogs. These clogs are super comfortable, break in well, and look great with a pair of jeans. I love the subtle Baker plaid on the top, but Ariat offers other styles in their clog as well if you don’t go for the plaid! The clogs offer the same ATS technology as Ariat’s paddock boots and other footwear, and I can attest to the fact that the ATS tech does keep you comfortable, even if you are on your feet all day.

Personally, I prefer Ariat’s clogs over the popular Danskos. I find the Ariat clogs to be less bulky and they just fit me better. I have always had a pair of clogs to wear outside the barn, but the Ariat’s I got last year are my favorite pair yet!

I believe Ariat may have discontinued the Sutter Baker line, but you can still find them for sale with a web search or go to this site: http://www.netequestrian.com/product_info.php?products_id=4262&gclid=CNiEhKXb2rkCFYOk4AodnhsASg

You can also visit Ariat.com, search for clogs, and check out all the new styles and leather colors available.

BETTER RIDING IN 7 DAYS (FREE MINI COURSE)

Daily exercises for an immovable seat, steady hands, and a happier horse

Your information is safe with us, learn how we use and process data in our Privacy Policy.

Better riding in 7 days (FREE Mini Course)

Daily exercises for an immovable seat, steady hands, and a happier horse

Your information is safe with us, learn how we use and process data in our Privacy Policy.

Related Courses

Instructed by: Cathy Woods
A series of short, guided visualizations to bring more mindfulness from ground to saddle.
Instructed by: Jim Masterson
Learn to relieve stress and tension in core muscles and key junctions of your horse’s body that most affect their performance.
Instructed by: Andrea Wady
A course created just for kids to learn about horse behavior, ground skills, and create a friendship with their horse based on gentleness—not fear, force, or coercion.

Related Posts

Search

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Join Our HorseClass Social Community

Coming Soon!