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Nice job of designing your bull ridin chaps and nice work.

Seen a couple of times when a string in front broke, hung over a saddle horn.  Back 50 years or more ago, most of the "hands" used a leather boot lace, one strand to tie the front together.  It doesn't take much to hold  the front together on a belt in the back work chap.  Most tack rooms on them ranches had  boot laces hanging in them as they figured on a short life of them.  However,  If I were riding bulls, and never did,  I would not want it to break and let my chaps drop while trying to get  away from a bull and there isn't much to hang up on a bull unless he runs a horn under your chap belt and then you are in TROUBLE anyway. Mostly it depends on what you are doing, how it needs to be built.

Edited by Ken Nelson

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