Classic Equine Introduces a New Line of Equestrian Luggage and Totes

Classic Equine has introduced two new lines of Equestrian Luggage to their product line: The Travel Line Luggage Collection and Designer Line Totes. Both collections have been designed with the everyday equestrian’s travel needs in mind.

The Travel Line Collection is designed in an attractive chess head pattern and includes a Day Tote, Garment Bag, Weekend Duffel, and Sling Pack. Created by horse people for horse people, each piece of the Travel Line is designed with great details that provide convenience for equestrians. The Weekend Duffel, for example, is the perfect overnight bag with a separate compartment on the bottom that keeps boots and shoes away from clean clothes. It also features outside pockets for drinks and cell phones and includes a full size toiletry case that unfolds to hang anywhere.

The Designer Line Totes keeps all your horse’s equipment organized and travel-ready. This line includes the Necessity Tote, Horse Boot Tote, Top Load Hay Bag, and Hanging Groom Case. All of these totes come in great new colors: Zebra Wild, Paisley Passion, Fine Lines, and Dot Diva and are “must-haves” for everyday use in the barn or at shows.

Classic Equine Totes are a user-friendly and economical way to make your equestrian travel more enjoyable!

For more information about the full line of Classic Equine Products, contact World Equestrian Brands at (888) 637-8463 or go to the website at ­www.worldequestrianbrands.com to locate a retailer in your area.

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