Equestrian Wear

I’ve got horses and wouldn’t wear any of my riding gear in town. The equestrian inspired wear looks great, but modern riding gear looks best on a horse imo.

Equally, I’ve Hermes riding boots and they look great , but wouldn’t go near my horses in them. They’d be ruined in a week! Plus styles have moved on, so unless I was competing in a traditional hunter showing class, they would look very old fashioned when riding.

I do think equestrian inspired fashion looks lovely though
 
I’ve got horses and wouldn’t wear any of my riding gear in town. The equestrian inspired wear looks great, but modern riding gear looks best on a horse imo.

Equally, I’ve Hermes riding boots and they look great , but wouldn’t go near my horses in them. They’d be ruined in a week! Plus styles have moved on, so unless I was competing in a traditional hunter showing class, they would look very old fashioned when riding.

I do think equestrian inspired fashion looks lovely though
do post photos of the actual outfit you wear riding and then the fashion inspired one with your Hermes boots. it would be fascinating to see them side by side.
 
I’ve got horses and wouldn’t wear any of my riding gear in town. The equestrian inspired wear looks great, but modern riding gear looks best on a horse imo.

Equally, I’ve Hermes riding boots and they look great , but wouldn’t go near my horses in them. They’d be ruined in a week! Plus styles have moved on, so unless I was competing in a traditional hunter showing class, they would look very old fashioned when riding.

I do think equestrian inspired fashion looks lovely though
i wouldn't either except when running a quick errand on the way to or from riding.]

although i do wear a lot of workout type tops when riding (ie lululemon) so i do wear those outside of riding of course.
 
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This is a fun thread! Little things off the top of my head re: boots...Depending on if one wants to look correct or not, it's a good idea to keep in mind the traditions in one's area when walking around town in riding gear. One of the fashion photos above has a gal in brown-topped boots. People in the city may not know what boots she's wearing, but in places with active hunts, it would look funny to see a woman wearing those around town, because brown tops are only worn by male hunt members who have their "colors." Some progressive hunts allow female huntsmen or Masters to wear them these days, but generally female members with colors who want to wear "tops," wear black patent leather tops on their boots. Dress boots (with or without tops) also don't (traditionally) have toe caps. Only field boots (those are the ones with laces at the ankle) have toe caps. I suppose it's all kind of silly. I find I enjoy breaking rules more though if I first know what they are. :angel:

The beautiful Hermes "Jumping" boots wouldn't really be worn for riding because they aren't tall enough. Also, equestrians generally want their leather boots to fit close to the leg, often like a second skin, but that means they aren't super comfortable to walk around in. Riding boots don't have the zipper on the inside of the leg because they would rub the ankle and saddle when riding. Zippers are on the back. Sometimes polo boots have a front zipper, and Ariat has a very modern looking boot called the Volant with zippers that go from front to outside.

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