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24 Hours in Farming Official Footwear Sponsor - ARIAT Work

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24 Hours in Farming Official Footwear Sponsor - ARIAT Work

Ariat is proud to be the Official Footwear Sponsor of 24 Hours in Farming 2025 — an initiative that highlights the vital role of British farming and the people behind it, values that align with our own commitment to supporting those who live and work in rural communities.

Founded in 1993, Ariat has over 30 years of experience as a world leader in advanced footwear and apparel technologies for your work, country, western, denim, and equestrian needs. Ìý

Ariat makes product for those people who need them to perform in the most demanding of rural, outdoor environments. Products are designed to meet all your needs whether working on the farm or enjoying the great British countryside, with leading technologies to provide maximum comfort and durability.

Ariat, at the heart of your rural community - built for life on the farm and beyond.Ìý

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