rosiesowner
Well-Known Member
Let me start this post by saying that I do not want, particularly, to break any dress rules! I am a rule follower 

But anyhow, I'm in the process of buying day passes and the like ready with the intention to hopefully enter the BE90 at Bishop Burton in October. It's been my goal for years so this is very exciting! Because I'm an eventing geek, I've had a skim through the rulebook in the past and know it says black or navy jackets for the dr and sj. However, after having volunteered at a couple of events I've noticed quite a few people in lighter blue and other coloured jackets. At the last event I was on scoreboards next to the sj and saw a girl with a bright red jacket and saddlepad compete! Incidentally, this was in the 90 at BB.
So, the long and short of this incredibly convoluted post is what do you folks of the BE world reckon about my chances of getting away with an understated, plain burgundy jacket for jumping? If not I can borrow a friend's black softshell as I don't want to initially run out and buy a new jacket.
Pic of jacket for reference!
But anyhow, I'm in the process of buying day passes and the like ready with the intention to hopefully enter the BE90 at Bishop Burton in October. It's been my goal for years so this is very exciting! Because I'm an eventing geek, I've had a skim through the rulebook in the past and know it says black or navy jackets for the dr and sj. However, after having volunteered at a couple of events I've noticed quite a few people in lighter blue and other coloured jackets. At the last event I was on scoreboards next to the sj and saw a girl with a bright red jacket and saddlepad compete! Incidentally, this was in the 90 at BB.
So, the long and short of this incredibly convoluted post is what do you folks of the BE world reckon about my chances of getting away with an understated, plain burgundy jacket for jumping? If not I can borrow a friend's black softshell as I don't want to initially run out and buy a new jacket.
Pic of jacket for reference!