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  2. Promotional merchandise - Wikipedia

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    Almost anything can be branded with a company's name or logo and used for promotion. Common items include T-shirts, caps, keychains, posters, bumper stickers, pens, mugs, koozies, toys or mouse pads. The largest product category for promotional products is wearable items, which make up more than 30% of the total.

  3. Model horse showing - Wikipedia

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    Model horse showing is a hobby built around the collection of scale model horses, with equal focus on honouring the (real) horse show industry as well as the artistic merit of the miniatures. Classes & Divisions

  4. Hunt seat - Wikipedia

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    The show hunter and rider formally turned out for a major horse show. Horse is braided, rider wears a hunt coat, boots, breeches, and white ratcatcher shirt. A hunter rider casually turned out for a small show or clinic, horse is not braided and rider is not wearing a jacket, but presentation remains neat and clean.

  5. Show jumping - Wikipedia

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    If a horse has a smaller stride in comparison to the average, they may need to add another stride and vice versa if the horse has a longer stride. Unlike show hunter classes, which reward calmness and style, jumper classes require boldness, scope, power, accuracy, and control; speed also is a factor, especially in jump-off courses and speed ...

  6. Ralph Lauren Corporation - Wikipedia

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    [89] [87] The lawsuit was settled out of court in 1984 [88] with Mad Dog Productions agreeing to stop selling the parody shirt by the end of the year. [90] Ultimately, Mad Dog Productions sold 20,000 Horse Shirts at $14.45 each, [88] for a total of $289,000 in gross revenue.

  7. Margie Goldstein-Engle - Wikipedia

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    [2] [19] [23] She was also the 1991 American Horse Shows Association Equestrian of the Year. [20] Goldstein-Engle set a record with career show-jumping earnings of more than $4 million. [8] [19] She has more than 195 Grand Prix victories, and as of October 2011 she was the all-time career leader in Grand Prix wins.