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It has been a while...

It has been a while...

Wow. To say a lot has happened since our last blog post is an understatement. I don't think ANYONE saw Covid coming. I'm also not sure any of us have 100% gotten over that moment in our lives. Covid had just hit when we acquired PonyTail Bows and no one knew how the world would change from then to now. Luckily, PTB has managed to continue being a favorite bow for pony riders across the nation. We want to thank our PTB family that has emerged over the years; the customers, the wholesalers, the bow extraordinaire herself - Suzanne, and...

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A Message from PTB Founder, Tracey Currey

A Message from PTB Founder, Tracey Currey

PonyTail Bows has grown into everything I imagined it could become and more. Growth and success has to come from change and I have some big and very exciting news for you. My good friend, and very respected business owner, Staci (Equestrian Team Apparel) has acquired PonyTail Bows. I am so excited for the future of the company. I know Staci will be able to grow the company and maintain its values since she has been part of the PTB Family for over 5 years.  Wow, an interesting place to be. An end and a beginning at the same time....

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Don’t cover your number!

Don’t cover your number!

Big distracting bows are out. Braids down your back covering your number will result in a rider not being judged or eliminated. What can you do? We have the SIMPLE solution! PTB’s will never cover your number when you braid to the blade! As we have perfected our product over the years in shape and style, we realized we needed to make sure when riders wore our bows the dreaded covering the number issue would not be a problem. Here are simple easy steps to follow to create the perfect braids, attach your bows and make sure your number is...

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I love bows, sharing information and helping others!

I love bows, sharing information and helping others!

5 years ago, I loved the idea of making a product that was in the equestrian industry better. I saw reasons for improvement. Bows were too big, causing distractions to the judges. In fact, there were discussions over several years from trainers and judges across the country to ban the product. Ultimately the result was US Equestrian publishing a rule that stated a rider could be eliminated or not judged if their bows covered their number!

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