Keith_Beef
Novice equestrian, accomplished equichetrian
Everything is in the title, really.
I have a pair that I bought white, and they stayed white for a full twelve seconds after I put them on. I don't compete, yet, so it's not really a problem that they are a bit grubby here and there; I weat them when the sun is really strong, because they are cooler than darker coloured jodhpurs.
But if I start entering club competitions next year or the year after, I might want to have a pair of "fighting trousers" in nice, clean white.
So....
After reading this old thread and this other slightly less old one, I wonder if there is any other advice. I've been wondering if buying a new pair and treating them with Scotchguard (or similar) before wearing them would make them easier to clean.
I have a pair that I bought white, and they stayed white for a full twelve seconds after I put them on. I don't compete, yet, so it's not really a problem that they are a bit grubby here and there; I weat them when the sun is really strong, because they are cooler than darker coloured jodhpurs.
But if I start entering club competitions next year or the year after, I might want to have a pair of "fighting trousers" in nice, clean white.
So....
After reading this old thread and this other slightly less old one, I wonder if there is any other advice. I've been wondering if buying a new pair and treating them with Scotchguard (or similar) before wearing them would make them easier to clean.