Posted: 7th April 2015 | Back to news feed
STYLISH equestrian brand Equiline has been announced as the official clothing partner for Bolesworth CSI**** International 2015.
Well known as the leader when it comes to cutting edge equestrian fashion and equipment, Equiline will supply the team with top of the range branded clothing and merchandise which will also be available to purchase throughout the show.
Equiline are also the equestrian partners for the Thursday evening fashion show which will put the spotlight on the latest trends and styles on the catwalk, for all those keen fashionistas.
Bolesworth International takes place June 18 to 21 at Bolesworth Castle in Cheshire and is a must visit whether looking to enjoy a fantastic equestrian extravaganza or a family day out.
Said Neil and Elizabeth White, owners of Fearns Farm Partnership, UK Distributors of Equiline: "Bolesworth International is such a prestigious event and one of the highlights of the season.
“It makes sense to combine the quality of Equiline and Bolesworth International together and we are proud to be the official clothing suppliers."
Added Nina Barbour of Bolesworth International: “We are very pleased to announce this new sponsorship and partnership with the team at Equiline, it is a well-respected brand and we are looking forward to working together.”
Bolesworth International will provide a feast of entertainment over the four days with spectators able to watch the excitement unfold during the event from Grand Prix show jumping to top class dressage to music, the fun of the Gladiators to camel racing and bird of prey displays.
Explore all the show provides in the wide ranging shopping village where you can enjoy the delights of the fine food pavilion and fashion marquee.
To book your tickets for Bolesworth International or for more information go to
www.bolesworthinternational.com
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