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calvari
1 year ago

Hello Alisa3131,

Different, depending on weather, season, use. However, in the years, a lot has looked up and I have to get out again. But here is a summary:

  • Several riding pants (summer, winter) almost all in black and blue, but also a few colored. I also have leggings, jogging pants and short pants for very big cold/heat, if I don’t ride but only take the horses
  • Jackets, parkas and west, suitable for weather
  • Functional shirts
  • In addition, a few t-shirts and sweaters that are reserved for the stable
  • As shoes, of course, normal leather boots, then still such snow shoes, stable shoes and a few old sneakers that I had at some point random in the stable.

Depending on the weather conditions and activities, the things are then different dirty, but it has never been so bad.

pony
1 year ago

for riding, for the stall stall klamotten. always what makes sense depending on temperature and weather conditions.

listing everything one by one would mean counting the whole content of my wardrobe – and it doesn’t matter.

only as much – if the temperatures go to minus, I wear a kidney and back warmer, because the cold injuries, such as hexenschuss, prevent and undermine a collar that replaces the scarf and does not contain any danger of injury. if you hang with a loop or a cloth somewhere, you’ll be stranded. even pulse warmers are practical – and if it gets really disgusting, I wear snow gaiters.

Aylamanolo
1 year ago

I write about the past, since my horse is now retired (healthy!) 230 km away from me and unfortunately I rarely see it

I have always had my horses standing in self-mister trunks. Firstly, for financial reasons, but also because the stables made by the staff were never clean enough. So it was always unavoidable that I got dirty. So what? The Duke of Bedfort wrote in a Benimmbuch that you can go to Windsor Castle with straw in your hair at any time, you can never admit that you play dart.

From that, it doesn’t matter to me to go shopping in horse clothes after staying in the stable.

I’m wearing jeans, so I’m not recognizable as a rider. But I usually forget that and in my village where everyone feels rides, it doesn’t matter.

But once, just before Christmas, I realized that I had to buy wine. Good wine. So I jumped into my dirty car after mucking and riding and drove into the city centre to a very expensive wine business. I didn’t even think about my outfit anymore and noticed the odd looks of the seller a little. “Yes, please,?” a salesman said very reserved. Uuppss yes, right, with my jeans and the parka, I was not recognizable as a rider. “Yes,” I said. “I need two boxes of Mondavi. But not the Opus One.” Mondavi is a winery in the Nappa Valley, and the simple second basket already cost 38 euros per bottle, I believe the Opus One from 200 euros. DAmals. Today from 400 euros.

The strict mimic of the seller changed to a friendly smile. “Of course, gracious woman,” And after that, the boxes of Mondavi also wore me to the car.

Punkgirl512
1 year ago

It depends. Leggins, riding pants or jeans and jacket on top depending on the Tshirt/Top, Pulli and depending on the weather.

StRiW
1 year ago

The purpose of use, these outdoor workwear.

As little as possible, as much as necessary! High-quality matching functional clothing.

On ridingwear, those you need, according to the occasion.

Urlewas
1 year ago

Depending on the stable, weather, season different. Always what’s appropriate.

Privatttgirlll
1 year ago

Mostly a ride with a top and a jacket over it. To go down, I put on old airforce so that my expensive rides don’t get dirty. Depending on how dirty your horse is, you’ll clean it up.