Read More About Equestrian Apparel
To really look the part, equestrian apparel will give you the look you want, whether for serious horse riding or just appearances. When choosing their apparel options, the rider will seek both purpose and style as they require comfort as well as an graceful feeling all at once. You should always pick a light material that provides for easy movement but can stand up to wear and tear.

Horse riding apparel is most commonly made of cotton and Lycra fabrics which draw moisture away from the skin. This versatile fabric functions optimally in a range of temperatures. In warmer times, the cloth keeps temperature low by allowing sweat, while when colder it keeps warm by keeping perspiration away from your body so you stay dry. Because the moisture doesn’t penetrate in the fabric weave it just evaporates quickly than usual it cause material to dry as quickly as well. Also beneficial are cloths and cloth weaves that reduce moisture absorption, and block harmful UV rays and insects - so which articles of clothing should you have to make up your equestrian wardrobe?
The basic piece is a shirt, normally made of cotton or wool crepe, and is normally white and then you can add a waistcoat or vest to match. Breeches and jodhpurs are an acceptable choice in terms of legwear, though you will find some who prefer a more everyday approach with jeans and jodhpurs. Full-seat horseback riding breeches are also a great option. Ensure that the piece fits well and choose one that can safe-guard you from heavy rainfalls and winds so don’t forget the all essential horseback riding gloves to match. While tall riding boots look perfect for shows and competitions, short boots with trouser socks are a wise alternative during training or ordinary days. A horse riding jacket can easily complete the look you’re going for, but you should take note of the cloths used to make it. Look for things like silk lining, buttons, trims and double satin piping.
The usual piece of head gear is a equestrian helmet, although there are others who like to wear black top hats although horse riding helmets now have simple-fit systems incorporated, so they are safe to use. With equestrian apparel, specifically equestrian helmets, the current style is to individualize by using stickers or crystals and use of subtle and light colors of blues, greens, purples and pinks. Modern equestrian apparel includes tan show breeches. However, white breeches are still quite popular. Equine garments show coats and dressage coats can be any color. Brighter shades of brown and khaki are very common dress colors, but trendier clothes lean more toward the darker shades of navy or even black. The coats sport stripes and patterns, not just plain solid colors.
Paddock boots and half chaps are quite functional and therefore favored by those into serious training, but tall leather boots with back zippers for simple removability are very popular for shows. Horse ridingclothing is all about fashion and ease and with the many styles and designs available, finding one that suits you perfectly should be no problem at all.