Carolyn Berry

Owner, The Berry Fit Company

Carolyn, who was raised in a small town in Iowa, began sewing as a young child. Her affinity to fabric and fit along with her entrepreneurial spirit has led her to develop the Berry Fit Company into the nations largest and most responsive maker of custom horse show clothing. Carolyn works alongside her daughter Polly Vandall, an award-winning designer, to continue to create quality, unique western show wear.

Going East!! - Wed, Jul 7th, 2010
Written By: Carolyn Berry
Since we began making our own saddlepads, I have sent girls out east to learn from individual loom makers. Then last month I sent two girls out again to

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Leather Show in Sheridan, WY - Wed, Jul 7th, 2010
Written By: Carolyn Berry
For several years now I have wanted to attend the annual leather show in Sheridan. However, being it's always in May, there are usually family graduations or in our

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Cowboy Poetry - Wed, Jan 28th, 2009
Written By: Carolyn Berry
This was sent to us and made for a perfect blog entry. Enjoy!

Jake, the rancher, went one day
To fix a distant fence.
The wind was cold and gusty
And the clouds

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Clothing Alterations - Wed, Jan 14th, 2009
Written By: Carolyn Berry
This blog sounds more like a document that it does a blog. However, my intent is to let you know that as a company, we have the employees to

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Annual Berry Fit Christmas Party - Sun, Dec 7th, 2008
Written By: Carolyn Berry
This is truly an evening that we all look forward to. We begin with a covered dish dinner. Each person is a fabulous cook and so it is

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