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There are many different ways to add or subtract to a bridle but the basics are as follows:

-headstall

-browband

-throatlatch

-bit*

-reins

-curb or chin strap

*There are some bridles that are bitless such as hackamore (mechanical or otherwise), bosal, side-pull.
Well I only know a couple but... Bit Reigns nose band cheek peice Throat lash. Hope this helps.

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The parts of a horse halter are the headstall, curb strap, curb bit, and check pieces. The reins are also part of the horse halter.

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Cheek Pieces Nose Band Head Piece Throat lash Bit Reins (who needs 'em?) Browband

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Bridle, cinch, saddle blanket and saddle

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