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Jodhpurs Provide Support And Comfort For Equestrians By Katrina Wheeler If youre a horseback rider, youre probably intimately familiar with jodhpurs. These pants have been a staple of horseback riding attire since the 1800s. Traditionally, they are flared at the top and then tightly fitted from the knee to the ankle. In addition to their functional use, these pants have also seen their day in the world of high fashion, especially in India. Read on to learn more about the evolution of these special pants. The purpose of these pants was to prevent friction on the lower leg when horseback riding, while billowing at the top to allow for free movement of the thighs and hips. Today, however, flexible fabrics allow pants to be fitted throughout and still serve the same function, so many modern jodhpurs are worn tight to the entire leg. Both versions have a fitted cuff at the bottom that attaches to a strap designed to go under the foot. They are also one of the rare pieces of sportswear that are the same for both women and men. The riding pants first came to the Western world in the 1800s, when a nobleman from India began wearing them to polo matches in England. This man was a son of a Maharaja, and his sporting attire reflected the style of the upper classes of his country. The look quickly caught on throughout Europe and spread to the United States. Although these pants originally came only in beige and white, a rainbow of colors is available for purchase today. Some also have leather patches that serve to reinforce the fabric. While all early versions of this pants were made from cotton twill, today the fabric options for riding pants are endless. All versions typically have belt loops and two front pockets, with no hip pockets. These classic riding pants have also had a life in areas outside of the equestrian community. In the 20th century, many of Europes armies adapted the pants as part of their uniforms. The same happened with police officers, particularly those who patrolled on motorcycle and horseback. In the 1920s, these pants became popular off the saddle when designer Coco Chanel began featuring them in her collections. Since that time, many designers have incorporated an equestrian flair into their collections, most notably Ralph Lauren. However, it is difficult to find fashion jodhpurs in the Western world, so many aficionados order them online from India. If youre a saddle seat rider, you might be familiar with Kentucky-style jodhpurs. In contrast to the tightly fitted leg, this version has a flared bottom that is designed to fit entirely over a riding boot. While many confuse these pants with breeches, they are actually slightly different, with most riders preferring either one or the other. While jodhpurs as menswear in a formal setting has not caught on in the United States, they are a staple for black tie events in India. If you are truly daring, wearing a suit of this kind to your next formal event will truly make you stand out in the crowd. You can pair the pants with a matching shirt and sports coat, or, for a less formal look, with a crisp, button-down Oxford shirt. About the Author: Read more about Jodhpurs: From Function To Fashion visiting our website. Jodhpurs Provide Support And Comfort For Equestrians
Posted on: Wed, 06 Nov 2013 19:42:26 +0000

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