Stock shirts - Kingsland/Pikeur/Horze?

MagicMelon

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Am looking for a new stock shirt, a technical sort of kind - nice wicking, stretchy material rather than the cotton type. There's heaps on Ebay but I cant decide what to go for! As I'm carrying a little more weight than I like (am on Atkins as we speak), I dont want one which is slim fitting as such / ie. designed for skinny folk!

So which ones would suit? Am currently looking at Kingsland, although Horze ones are much cheaper and seem very similar. Dont really care about the name, just want one which fits and is comfy. Oh, and short sleeve only (dont have skinny enough arms for sleeveless and long too hot!).
 
Have just bought a short-sleeved toggi one from Amazon as I didn't fancy competing this weekend wearing my thermal hunting stock shirt! It seems to come up quite loose
 
Spooks do a nice one too. Daughter has just bought one of their jackets & spied the shirt to match, I think it was about £45 so not mega expensive either xx
 
I've got an Ariat sleeveless and its fab, think i will get another at some point but with sleeves for the once a year you might get to jump without jackets. Also like the look of the Pikeur which seem a similar material. Dont mind the look of the Kingsland ones either.
 
Kingsland wash really well & are worth the extra,as i didn't find horze ones do... Spooks & pikeur shirts look lovely though!
 
Premier Equine ones? I have their sleeveless one which is quite fitted but it says thats the most fitted of the models, they do a more relaxed cut short sleeve, and they are lovely thin wicking/ perforated material that really helps keep you cool :).
 
I've got a spooks one and its immense. The best thing since sliced bread! But spooks stuff is very modern, fitted style so wouldn't recommed if you want something looser go with pikeur etc.
 
I have a couple of the Horze shirts, they are my favourites and wash fine. I have large ones which are not clingy, Kingsland shirts I have to have in xl. My pikeur is a 42 and fits similar to the Horze ones. I got the Horze ones off eBay for £13.99 plus postage and think they are very good value for money with my pikeur 2nd. All my kingsland shirts are a bit thicker an coloured so have been put the bottom of the heap for the time being
 
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