marmalade76
Well-Known Member
I think your mother is a very wise woman!
Ditto that!
I think your mother is a very wise woman!
This thread made me smile as my mum declared the other day (after I bought a pink bucket) that the colour pink is solely responsible for the decline in horsemanship?!?!?!?!
p.s i have pink, lilac, and glittery buckets![]()
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i much prefer the technical materials used now to what i see in pics of the good old days-a light, stetchy softshell jacket V itchy heavy wool or tweed, no contest.
Rugs are better cut and again, of better more user friendly materials.
I agree!
One doesn't ski in leather boots on wood skis any more, nor do mountain climbers assault the Eiger in tweed and wool as they did in the Edwardian era. The Equestrian sports are just that ...SPORTS!
Like all other sports, we have much better materials and cut/fit in garments and equipment these days for performance and efficiency.
No need for the equestrian world to be stuck 100 or so years out of date.
A few years ago I was lucky enough to find a pair of VERY old fashioned jods, the type with wings, in a charity shop. Just for a laugh I teamed them up with an equally vintage hacking jacket, hunting stock, a bowler hat and a hairnet, the whole outfit, and went on a short hack wearing them. I was amazed at the effect it had on the car drivers, the outfit had much more impact than hi viz, drivers were so respectful....slowing right down, holding back and passing me really slowly. Of course it could have been because I looked ridiculous but hey ho, whatever the reason it worked!!
Woman after my own heart! I have a Lauriche dressage saddle of a similar age, and I prize it above rubies (or diamante) I could do with it being an inch longer in the seat, but I would rather reduce size of bottom than change it for another, less fabulous saddle!
Like all other sports, we have much better materials and cut/fit in garments and equipment these days for performance and efficiency.