Does the boot fit? Enter the Cinderella competition at Olympia

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Renowned German boot manufacturer Konigs has teamed up with Charlotte Dujardin to offer one lucky ‘Cinderella’ the chance to own a pair of the golden girl’s Konigs boots.

Over the course of The London International Horse Show at Olympia (13-19 December), anyone visiting the Classic Dressage stand (D60) can try on Charlotte’s Konigs patent Palermo boots.

If the £900 boots fit, there’s no promise of a Prince Charming, but your name will go into a prize draw with the overall lucky Cinderella being announced on Monday 19 December. All wannabe Cinderellas will be asked to make a small donation to Charlotte’s chosen charity for this competition, Brooke.

“This competition went down so well last time we ran it, we decided we’d give other Cinderellas the chance to put their best feet forward and see if the lucky boots fit,” said Simon Middleton managing director at Zebra Products Ltd, exclusive distributor of Konigs in the UK.

“I’m sure we’ll have plenty of people queuing to try on the pair – after all who wouldn’t want to own boots belonging to one of our most decorated female Olympic athletes!”

For more information check out – Zebra Products or Classic Dressage on Facebook or Twitter:  @ZebraProducts @classdressage using #KonigsforCinders.

Konigs are the oldest and most prominent makers of high quality individual made-to-measure riding boots.  For more than 150 years they have produced boots with high technical diligence using the latest procedures. The range is a subtle mix of tradition and trends.  Konigs are distinguished by their excellent high quality leather and their complex individual workmanship.

Brooke is an international animal welfare charity working to improve the lives of working horses, donkeys, mules and the people who depend on them. information.

T&Cs

  • No cash alternative
  • Prize cannot be transferred
  • Winner must be willing to take part in publicity (social media)

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