Jodhpurs & Breeches

Tuesday, January 27, 2009 8:56
Posted in category Riding Jodhpurs

Both jodhpurs and breeches were designed with comfort and practicality in mind allowing the rider freedom of movement and protection when in the saddle. A nice set of jodhpurs is perhaps the most stylish form of equestrian clothing and come in a variety of colours. You can find an extensive range of riding jodhpurs at Countrywide, but check out some of our recommend picks below:

 

They are made of cotton, lycra, cord and denim. A wide range of colours are now available. For competition white or cream is acceptable. If you are wearing jodhpurs with short boots then you should attach elasticated clips to the very bottom of either side of your jodhpurs which then go under the boot. A boot bag is a very useful way of storing and carrying your boots.

Riding JodhpursNinato White Competition Breeches (£55.90)

If you’re one of those riders who loves to keep up with fashion in the saddle, then you will love these latest competition breeches from Germany. They have the style and flair of top name brands but without the huge price-tag! They come in white with a full synthetic leather seat.

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Riding JodhpursHKM Team Breeches (£63.57)

If you’re one of those riders who loves to keep up with fashion in the saddle, then you will love these latest breeches from Germany. They have the style and flair of top name brands but without the huge price-tag! They come in navy or beige with a full synthetic leather seat. They are piped down both sides of the leg with a delicate red and blue check.

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Riding JodhpursToggi Vesta Regular Jodhpurs (£39.99)

Plain front. Single jetted zip pocket. Self fabric knee patches.

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Riding Jodhpurs & Breeches

The inner leg has a knee panel added to it which adds protection from rubbing due to its close contact position with the saddle. There is no inner seam which also prevents rubbing and discomfort. Some jodhpurs now come with a suede seat which gives the rider extra grip to the saddle and added comfort to the rider, pockets and belt loops are pretty standard. Jodhpurs originated in India and they were originally tight fitting on the lower half of the leg and loose at the top, the majority of jodhpurs now are tight fitting all over with variations in shape from high waist to hipster and with some designed to be a slightly looser fit, more like a pair of trousers.


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