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English Riders Horse Riding Jodhpurs And Breeches

Horse Riding Jodhpurs And Breeches
Equestrian breeches are usually worn by English riders. They provide protection from injuries as well as comfort for your knees and thighs. They also provide good padding and help you get a grip on the saddle.

Modern breeches, however, are skin tight with zipper or velcro fastenings where it meets the calf. They are usually worn for casual riding and hunting. The material used to make horse riding breeches is normally stretching, durable and comfortable.

Types of breeches
Jodhpur Equestrian Cream Riding Pants
Jodhpur Equestrian Riding Pants
Jodhpur Equestrian Riding Pants


Broadly speaking, there are four different types of horse riding: the knee patch, the entire seat, the jockey's breeches and Jodhpur. Other variants are available with minor variations in these four variants. Show jumpers usually wear knee patch breeches that will help them create a hard grip while taking a jump. Dressage riders prefer full seat breeches that allow them to hold their positions when riding and showing.
Stylish Blue Jodhpurs

Stylish Blue Jodhpurs
Stylish Blue Jodhpurs



Some breeches come down as ankles and others as calf area only. Each type has a different style and suits riders based on their skill levels. The length of the breech depends on the rider's preference for long or short boots. Sometimes there are patches of suede inside the knees of the breech, and other times the suede goes above and around all buttocks. Some breeches will have foot straps that hold them tightly under the shoe. The type you need depends on the type of horse riding that you enjoy and the type that you like best.
Vintage Black Jodhpurs

Vintage Black Jodhpurs
Vintage Black Jodhpurs


Which size to choose

When it comes to size, mainly breeches are available in a standard length. However, there are some styles that have regular and long options. Women's breeches are made according to the waist measurement. One point to remember is that it is better to get a slightly larger size by waist measurement. But for children, the normal pants they wear for other pants.

Washing care

Wash with recommended washing powder. Use cold or lukewarm water as given in the instructions. It is always better to wash the horse riding breeches inside and out. This helps prevent dark colored pants from fading and also prevents your light pants from being affected by other colors. Do not let the pants get soaked in water for a long time. After washing, take them out and hang them to dry immediately. In the case of white underpants, if they are stained, then run into them as soon as possible, otherwise they may get ruined.

Royal Jodhpuri Pant
Royal Jodhpuri Pant
Royal Jodhpuri Pant


Modern breeches, however, are skin tight with zipper or velcro fastenings where it meets the calf. They are usually worn for casual riding and hunting. The material used to make horse riding breeches is normally stretching, durable and comfortable.

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