Quick question - can you wear a hunt coat for showing/dressage?

dibbin

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I have my first show with Jazz in a few weeks (eek), it's a local agricultural society show and well be doing the tack and turnout class and the riding club horse class. I don't have a jacket that fits me so will need to buy one, I've seen a very nice tweed which is within budget, the only thing is that it's a hunt coat as opposed to a hacking jacket.

Will that be acceptable for low-level showing and dressage? Now we've got transport I'm hoping to get out as much as we can to local classes.

Thanks in advance :)
 
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Yes, but you may well cook.
I only ever showjumped in my autumn hunting tweed, I did stand out a bit. I know SJ doesn't maybe have the same rules but tweed is smart so I don't see why not.
 
I have done dressage in a black hunt coat. It was a filthy wet day so just put on the warmest/waterproofest thing I had.
People wear all sorts of coats these days. I'm sure you'll be fine
 
You'll look great, but you might melt! :)

I'm in Scotland ... chances are I'll need the heat and the waterproofing for summer shows ;) I'm planning to ask for a LW black show jacket for my birthday anyway, so at least I can change to that sometimes!
 
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