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Re: Leather-seated britches (breeches)

geschrieben von Kyle  am 09.05. um 14:52:59 - als Antwort auf: Leather-seated britches (breeches) von balletboy
The other oddity is that I kind of get used to schooling in the knee-patch style and prefer them to the full seat.  Many riders don't show in full-seat (including R Dover).  Although they're supposed to keep you in better contact and feel with the saddle, I think they're just heavier and hotter.

At least I'll never be mistaken for a hunter wearing them!

Now you've got me curious about what other riders (guys) wear under their britches.  Is there a place where one can investigate that?

BTW, I also wear those old-fashioned gooseneck spurs!  Sans rowel.

KYLE>Hi Kyle!>I thought is was "funny" when you said...>    >I wear boxers for everyday, but when I ride or go to the gym, I wear the Calvin Klein boxer briefs.  Most of my discomfort when riding comes from breeches that don't fit (full leather seat ones with less "give").>I think I mentioned that I always wear a thong under my britches when riding, playing polo, and for dressage competition.  And it works very well for me with the full-leather-seated britches.  The leather against the "bare" butt seems to hold well against the skin, so much so that the leather becomes a "second skin" and works well against the saddle.  Then again, I always wear my britches in a "tighter" size so they conform like a second skin (almost like tights).  I never wore tights when riding, though, fearing they wouldn't be durable.>I cannot abide loose britches, like some of the denim-cotton polo britches they sell.  With loose britches, the fabric can fold against the skin, causing irritation.>Now I know you can pay upwards of $600.00 for a custom pair of britches (there's this tack shop on Madison Avenue in NYC that made them, back in the 1980s, for about $550.00!).  I find the German Eurostar britches (still $200 to $300+) much more comfortable, and worth the investment. One of my dressage trainers, who also owned a tack-shop, used to laugh at me for buying cheap Argentine saddles that cost less than my britches!>That's my humble opinion on bricthes (breeches)!  balletboy


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