12 Gifts of Christmas: Patey Corne Riding Hat
SPONSORED CONTENT: Patey riding hats can trace their roots back to the 17th century. As one of teh 12 deals of Christmas, get £50 off these hats in December
In partnership with the renowned Corne Family, Patey Hats can trace its roots back to 1695 when the French Huguenot Corne family arrived in London. They brought with them the skills of Parisian hat making, and quickly established their business.
The Patey Corne Riding Hat is the first of Patey's line of traditional riding hats to be certified and kitemarked by the British Standards Institution. The elegant and robust hat also conforms to EN 1384 standards meaning for the first time ever, the Patey Corne riding hat will be available to Pony Clubs worldwide. All of Patey's riding hats are also approved by the MFA, meaning the hat is ideal for hunting and competition riding.
Ideal as a Christmas gift all Patey hats are available in a wide range of colours and fabrics and each hat is made to measure perfectly.
Quote ‘IPC005' for £50 off any Patey riding cap. Offer valid until Dec 31st 2013
Bespoke Patey Corne - £695 New Patey Cap Care kits - £49 www.pateyhats.com/+ 44 (0)20 7631 4113
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