abbijay
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A "dark, conservative colour"?
https://nuumed.com/361-classic-classy-tweed-1
https://nuumed.com/361-classic-classy-tweed-1
How about you go with a white shirt and stock/ tie, your tweed jacket and a white saddle cloth like everyone else does. I'm not particularly into dressage but why cant people just conform and stop trying to be different! Stick to classic wear for both you and horse and let your riding and your horses ability be the thing that stands out!
Jeez..maybe because the world would be a really boring place if everyone 'just conformed'. OP I think it looks fab, very smart!
How about you go with a white shirt and stock/ tie, your tweed jacket and a white saddle cloth like everyone else does. I'm not particularly into dressage but why cant people just conform and stop trying to be different! Stick to classic wear for both you and horse and let your riding and your horses ability be the thing that stands out!
The rules don't state I have to wear a white saddlecloth so why the bluddy 'ell should I?! I don't own a posh dumblood either so maybe I shouldn't be out doing dressage really and stick to ploughing fields! If a judge can't see past the colour of my jacket or saddlecloth they mustn't be much good. My horse is always presented bathed and very tidy so I do make sure the judge feels respected.
And a white stock is not correct with a tweed jacket...
A "dark, conservative colour"?
https://nuumed.com/361-classic-classy-tweed-1
I know it's the rules, and if you want to play then you play by the rules - however in the miasma of diamante and patent everything with dead sheep covering most of the horse's body that is permitted dressage turnout it does make me laugh that a neat little tweed saddlecloth that matches the rider's jacket is the cause of so much angst![]()
It is a small and friendly local riding club who have previously let me compete dressage on my Clydesdale in his showing braids (blue and yellow) and thought it was lovely to see him all dressed up. I will take the saddlecloth (and a spare) and ask before tacking up. Shucks, I might even throw his posh braid in too just for the fun of it!