The long and smooth fiber of an Angora goat is called mohair. They're usually sheared twice a year. Their wool is turned into garments, used at doll hair, and some have even made horse tack from it. Mohair cinches, breast collars, and reins make beautiful additions to your tack collection. They're handmade, feature unique designs, and are very durable!

Mohair Cinches

The mohair is cleaned and spun into yarn. These cinches come in striking colors! They have 27 strands and have western rigging.

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Mohair Cinch, $139.00, LonghopeFarmandFiber

Here's a lovely brown and teal cinch. It's 34" long and has stainless steel flat buckles. Dee rings in the center allow for various attachments.

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Western Cinch Teal & Brown, $33.00, SwappingTreasures

Crafted in sage green mohair with a deep pink center accent, this cinch sure is eye-catching! It's 100% wool and has stainless steel hardware.

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Sage and Pink Cinch, $170.00, LBArrowCinchCo

With 100s of different designs to pick from, these cinches are very customizable. Check out this unique one with a fun western vibe!

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Cinch, $285.00, SorrelTopCowboy

This custom option allows you to select the buckle type, keepers or guards, and color designs. It's intended for English and dressage riders.

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Custom Girth with English Buckles, $120.00+, DoubleBRanchHorse

These are perfect for your riding collection. Which color and design will you choose?

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