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While horseback riding has a status of being traditional, contemporary riding tights and breeches are anything but old-fashioned. Both come in more colors, fabrics, and styles than ever before, and it can be hard to tell the difference, never mind select the right ones for you of Tailored Sportsman. What’s the variance between breeches and tights? What is silicone, leather, or faux leather patches? What’s a two-way and four-way stretch? Doesn’t anyone just wear jeans? To help you choose the best breeches or tights for you, we’ll explain the differences and scrutinize the options available. When it comes to riding attire, the “best” choice is what looks and provides maximum comfort.

Tailored Sportsman Breeches were initially part of the mounted troop’s uniform and made of heavy twill, a sturdy fabric that is hard to tear and hides tints well. It’s also not very relaxed, doesn’t breathe, and has almost zero stretches. Early breeches included leather strengthened patches on the inner knee to prevent wear after extended hours in the saddleback. These patches were leather, huge, and didn’t stretch. Fast forward 100 years and even the worst up-to-date breeches are more comfortable than early ones. While a lot has changed, a few things remain the same Tailored Sportsman breeches are still made of thick, durable fabric suitable for stretched hours in the saddle.

They typically have a zip fly, even though many designers tested with mock flies (called pull-on breeches) and side zips. While breaches may have pockets, they’re characteristically small and not always very practical. Tailored Sportsman breeches are available in both knee patches and full seat choices. Knee patches are a favorite of the hunter world, whereas eventers and dressage riders frequently opt for the safety of a full seat. Breeches are standard and are suitable for anything in the saddle, from an unplanned trail ride to lessons or demonstrations.

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