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It’s like a beginning of a silly anecdote to hear “A horse in a suit”. But, it’s not a lie now. The world’s first three-piece tweed suit for the animal was commissioned by Bookmakers William Hill to commemorate a horse racing’s Cheltenham Festival 2016, which takes place in England. The most fascinating news is that the garment was created by a former Alexander McQueen apprentice Emma Sandham-King.
It has taken 4 weeks by the Designer team to make the suit for a race veteran Morestead

It was needed over 18m (59ft) of tweed – about 10 times more than an equivalent human garment

Morestead presented the three-piece accompanied by a champion jockey Sir Tony McCoy

He really looks dashing

Here is a video of the four-legged model in action:
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