Mix and Match Your Pins for a Charm Bracelet Look!
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Our pins look great in matching pairs, obviously. But, as many of our customers have learned, they also look great mixed and matched in combinations.
Each our our Pinsnickety horse show pins was designed from the ground up, with colors meant to look great together. We've always thought about them like charms for a bracelet. You can build a collection and then combine the shapes that are most meaningful to you.
Here are some favorite combinations. Professional rider Chad Keenum likes to mix Hot Sauce and Flying Pig pins for the jumper ring.
We think our Shooting Star and Rainbow horse show pins are a great combination. We like them together so much that we made a funny video about them.
And our newest favorite: The BOOM! and Lightning Bolt equestrian pins were made for one another.
There are other ways to mix up designs. You can put one pin on your horse's bonnet, and another on the saddle pad, for example. That's what we always do! This ROOTD from the Hampton Classic involved our Flying Unicorn and Shooting Star horse show number pins. We think our pins make terrific bonnet charms, especially since they coordinate so well with the set you use for your horse show number.
We like this combination of the Flying Pig and the Brontosaurus number pins from our customer Sophie Sobkowiak, perfect for those days you need reassurance you can do impossible things.
Build out your Pinsnickety collection, and you can dream up your own favorite combinations. Or maybe you already have! We'd love to see your creative mix-and-match photos! Send them on Instagram or email, and we will share them.