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Musto receives the Royal Warrant
8 January, 2010
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Equestrian outfitter Musto has been granted two prestigious Royal Warrants from The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh.
The esteemed award is given to companies who have supplied their products to the Royal household for more than five years.
Originally founded in 1965 by Olympic silver medallist Keith Musto, the brand has been supplying clothing to the Royal family for wear during their outdoor pursuits, which include country sports and sailing.
“Musto has always strived to produce the highest quality performance clothing, so we are extremely proud to have this honour bestowed upon us at a time of significant growth for our business. We are very much looking forward to continuing to supply The Royal Household for many years to come,” said chief executive Nigel Musto.
Musto has been creating equestrian clothing for over 20 years, and sponsors top event riders William Fox-Pitt and Tina Cook.
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