I NEVER do dressage without plaiting, I think it's a bit rude hehe. I wear a white tie for competition, but if you have a stock shirt I would definately wear a stock with it. you'll look a bit daft without.
Yes you can get away without a stock, a shirt and tie is just as smart.
I personally would plait but I have seen a few people not plait for unaffiliated shows.
Does it HAVE to be a white stock? I know that is the 'correct' attire but at very novice level, would I be ok in a coloured stock? (Purple with small white dots - my showing colours)
I've just done my first prelim and I was the only one plaited up in my class! I was going to wear a stock but it was quite a hot day (you remember the one, about 3 weeks ago?!) so the judge said no jackets required even... so we all did it in just shirts, very casual at our local riding club!!
Ah, panicking now! I have a comp Saturday and was goint to wear a tweed jacket with a pale yellow shirt, green & blue tie, blue velvet hat & buff jods (showing gear) so will this be ok for dressage? I have a stock but my black jacket is a hunting one and too hot for this time of year.
Thanks. I don't think I explained it well, the jods are a sort of dark cream, bit darker than the ones in my sig, as I show a traditional cob - I don't think the world is ready to see me in yellow, lol!
I'm being super careful about tack etc (snaffle&cavasson for us) as I was carrying a whip in my last test and was technically eliminated as it was a ODE run under BE rules - I would have been 6th and the winner overall if not for that - doh~! As I understand it, Under BD rules, you're allowed a whip/spurs, am I correct?
Beats me, I've not got a clue to be honest because when I have done dressage I've only ridden horses that have a bog standard bridles and snaffles on, never needed whips or spurs so I'v never actually tried to find out, just know that what my horse was wearing was acceptable...so I left it at that, bunged my blue jacket, donned some white jods and stock etc and job was a gud un.
Hopeing to do some affiliated dressage this year with buggar lugs though, so I'll have to swot up and what hot and what not!