Equestrian Fashion Evolves: Color, Texture, and Tech Take Over
Equestrian fashion is evolving, blending style and functionality. Modern riders are moving away from traditional whites and blacks, embracing color, texture, and high-tech fabrics for both show and schooling attire.
Layering is in, with pieces like cashmere sweaters and printed scarves adding depth to riding outfits. Meanwhile, show shirts are now available in breathable, sweat-wicking fabrics, replacing the traditional white cotton shirts.
Black jackets, such as the Noel Asmar London Show Jacket and Pikeur Sheila Show Coat, remain popular for their simplicity and style. Yet, even these staples can be elevated with a pop of color or textured detail, like the velvet-trimmed collar and white stitching on Animo's black show shirt, priced at around 348 US dollars.
Bold colors are making a statement in the schooling ring. Pro Horse International's Jem Breech and B. Vertigo's Tiffany Breech are examples of this trend. High-tech sun shirts, like J.Crew's and Equi In Style's Solid Cool Shirt, protect riders from the sun even in the fall. Updated show shirts, such as RJ Classics' Lane Show Shirt and For Horses' Sirio Show Shirt, offer modern fits and fabrics.
Equestrian fashion is embracing color, texture, and technology. From layered outfits to high-tech sun protection, riders can now express their style while maintaining comfort and safety. Despite these changes, black show coats remain a timeless choice, representing understated elegance and formality in the riding world.
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