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Valegro fans can now buy their own Blueberry t-shirt


  • Fans of Valegro now have a new way to show their support of the dressage star.

    Classic Dressage has brought out a t-shirt printed with an image of Blueberry’s face.

    The t-shirt, which is aimed at — but not limited to — teenage girls, features the Olympic gold medal-winner’s head and is finished with Swarovski crystals and pearls.

    It is the first product from a new Valegro Blueberry range from the company.

    “We are delighted to be able to offer this exclusive range to Valegro’s fans on a worldwide basis,” said director of Classic Dressage Julia Hornig.

    “It’s not every day that a horse gets his own range of merchandise.”

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    The t-shirt, will be launched at the Hartpury Festival of Dressage next week (9 July).

    “We already have a lot of orders for this cute top,” added Ms Hornig.

    “It’s just the first piece in what we are planning to be a comprehensive Blueberry Valegro fashion range.”

    Based on a painting by Bridgette Smart, the t-shirt range is made from a cotton and Lycra blend and will feature the hallmark gold medal logo.

    valegro t-shirtThe limited edition range will be available at the Hartpury Premier League show (9-13 July) and at Hickstead CDIO (16-19 July).

    The t-shirt is available in four colours — pink, baby blue, cream and black.

    It comes in the following sizes — children: age four–five, six-seven, eight-nine, 10-11 and 12-13, at £22.50; and adults: small (6-8), medium (8-10) and large (10-12), costing £27.

    For more information visit www.classicdressage.com

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