(EN) General Safety Warnings and Information for Western Clothing and Accessories
The following information complies with the requirements of the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), which came into effect on December 13, 2024, and is intended to ensure the safe use of our products.
Safety Information
Textiles: These products are intended for everyday use. Make sure that the garments fit well and do not cause any unpleasant friction or pressure points.
Western Boots: Due to their specific fit, it is recommended to choose the correct size to maximize comfort and functionality. Use western boots with non-slip soles, especially in wet or damp conditions, to avoid accidents.
Accessories: Small accessories, such as keychains or bolo ties, may occasionally contain loose parts. Ensure these items are securely attached and pose no risk of falling off or getting lost. These parts should be kept away from small children and pets, as they may pose a choking hazard.
Protective Properties: These products are not intended as protective equipment within the meaning of occupational safety unless a protective function is explicitly stated on the respective product.
Warnings
Risk of Injury: Products with metal parts (such as belt buckles or jewelry) may have sharp edges. Handle them with care to avoid cuts or injuries. Regularly check whether the metal parts are in good condition.
Allergies: Leather, wool, or other natural materials may cause allergic reactions. If you are sensitive to certain materials, please consult the product information or refrain from using the product.
Slip Hazard: During wet weather or on slippery surfaces, boots with non-slip soles should be used to prevent accidents.
Packaging and Plastic Bags: Some products are packaged in plastic bags. These bags should be kept away from small children and pets as they may pose a choking hazard. Dispose of packaging materials safely and in an environmentally friendly manner.
Traffic Safety: When using clothing and accessories designed specifically for horseback riding or outdoor activities (e.g., boots), pay special attention to your safety, particularly in traffic or during activities where additional hazards may arise.
Disposal
Leather and Textile Products: When a product reaches the end of its life cycle, ensure environmentally responsible disposal. Leather products can be processed through special recycling programs for leather waste, while textiles should be taken to appropriate collection points.
Metal Parts: Metal parts can generally be recycled. Be sure to separate these parts during disposal in accordance with local recycling guidelines.
Packaging and Plastic Bags: Some products are packaged in plastic bags or cardboard. Dispose of packaging materials safely and in an environmentally friendly way according to local recycling regulations.