Horse Riding Apparel
Do you picture yourself riding barefoot on your galloping
horse with the wind blowing through your hair? If so, you may
want to reconsider your riding apparel. Although it may not be
quite as comfortable and relaxed as going barefoot and hatless,
some riding apparel is designed to keep riders safe so that
they can continue to enjoy those refreshing morning
gallops.
Whether you prefer to ride English or Western style, you
should always be sure you wear boots. In fact, you should wear
boots even if you are just going to feed and groom your horse,
because having one of those heavy hooves come down on top of
your foot when you are wearing sandals or sneakers can really
hurt. Of course, although cowboy boots can be quite
comfortable, English riding boots can be a bit stiff to walk
around in. You may want to invest in a pair of barn boots or
hiking books to use for stable work.
Few people enjoy wearing riding helmets. After all, they are
not the most stylish accessories. However, falling from a horse
onto your head without any protection can result in a deadly
accident. If you ride Western style, your cowboy hat will not
provide you with the proper protection if you are thrown. You
should consider using a vented riding helmet to protect your
skull.
When you are competing in events, you will need to keep your
blue jeans and T-shirts at home. While Western wear is usually
just as comfortable as your less formal riding clothes, English
attire is designed more for looks than comfort.
If you are riding in a show that requires hunt seat attire,
you will need a white or pinstriped riding shirt, breeches, a
wool riding jacket, a hunt cap or riding helmet and dress
riding boots. You should also wear riding gloves. Your breeches
and jackets can be almost any dark color, but before you invest
in clothing, make sure you find out what colors are in style at
the moment. After all, you wouldn't want to buy last year's
green jacket by mistake when this year everyone is wearing navy
blue. Standing out because you are out of style is not a great
strategy in the show ring.
For dressage riding, you will need to dress very formally. You
should look for a white shirt, a stock tie, white or tan
breeches, a black jacket, black dress boots and a hunt cap or
riding helmet. The stock tie is fastened with a pin that has a
horse theme. For saddle seat competitions, you will want to
find a white riding shirt, dark jodhpurs, a dark coat, jodhpur
boots and a riding derby.
Male and female Western show riders wear different clothing.
Men wear Western shirts, ties, leather belts with ornate silver
buckles, riding boots and felt cowboy hats. They also need a
nice pair of jeans and fancy chaps. Women need to shop for
Western tuxedo shirts, jackets or vests, bow ties, jeans,
chaps, riding boots and felt hats. Western riders who are
competing in the more active sports do not need the ties or
fancy belt buckles.
Finally, if your child is riding for pleasure or competing
in events, be sure that you always require him or her to wear a
riding helmet instead of one of the other riding hats. It is
not safe for anyone to fall on his head, but it is particularly
dangerous for children, since they are not fully developed.
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