Straight cut top long leather boots for the show ring

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not strictly hunting, but thought you turn out obsessives :) might know.

so.... does anyone sell these anymore. Everything seems to be a dressage top with diamontes (yuk) on these days and I really do need a nice straight cut pair for the coming show season.
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I wear Regents as well. I think there have actually been a few threads in New Lounge about this too - goodness knows why it's so hard to find straight cut boots for the show ring these days as there definitely seems to be the demand for them.

Good luck!
 

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ah yes they are nice. Possibly a bit pricey for me, but I will enquire further. thanks.

They are a bit pricey but then, that's quality :D I can't afford them but it's my dream that one day there will be a boot-shaped package under the Christmas tree (how OH will know my measurments, I don't know, but it's a dream).

eta I don't like the dressage cut ones as I'm only 5'1'' and they make my legs look even stumpier!
 

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Actually I had a look at some and they are not too expensive, not when you consider the price of the ‘fashionable’ dressage boots about and I found some which have a ‘semi’ dressage cut in brown. I think they look a bit more feminine than the straight cut version. What do you think. Could I get away with these for showing ?

http://www.lissomandmuster.com/prod...'s+zip+dress+boot+(semi-dressage+cut)+-+brown
 

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They're pretty nice, I like them, especially in brown. Maybe not quite the traditional boot but you see all sorts of styles these days. These are the ones I have, with the garter strap.

http://www.lissomandmuster.com/product/R5402-bl/Regent+Pro+Cotswold+dress+boot+-+black

Technically, I think these are more correct but the others would look nice and much better than the dressage style ones.

FMM is the expert on this, though :)
 

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Yes, like those too, but was thinking they might be a bit more difficult to get on and off !!!

As I am showing a hunter / working hunter I think brown boots with tweed is perfectly acceptable. But I suppose it’s a bit limiting if you want to use them for dressage or SJ’ing. If only I could afford a boot for every occasion.
Can you hunt in brown boots ?
 

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not strictly hunting, but thought you turn out obsessives :) might know.

so.... does anyone sell these anymore. Everything seems to be a dressage top with diamontes (yuk) on these days and I really do need a nice straight cut pair for the coming show season.
Thanks
I have only got short legs, so the dressage ones look silly on me, plus they dont really fit. I looked everywhere for a pair and finally got what I was looking for at

http://www.equitector.com/hunting-boots.cfm

I'm so pleased with them, I had garter straps attached to mine and found the price very reasonable and they look divine. They do black and brown, I had patent leather tops like the show jumpers had years ago, attached to mine. I was nearly in tears before I found these.
 

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I have only got short legs, so the dressage ones look silly on me, plus they dont really fit. I looked everywhere for a pair and finally got what I was looking for at

http://www.equitector.com/hunting-boots.cfm

I'm so pleased with them, I had garter straps attached to mine and found the price very reasonable and they look divine. They do black and brown, I had patent leather tops like the show jumpers had years ago, attached to mine. I was nearly in tears before I found these.

GROAN. As if I needed more things to buy. BUT - I never realised these guys do hunting boots. The only make I've found so far that fit my short stumpy legs and now I can add these to my wish list. Woohoo :)
 

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I've got a pair of Davies boots I had made to measure a few years ago - I hardly wore and now they don't fit me. I'll try and post a photo of them so you can see what Davies boots look like in real life!

They're really lovely!! Just a shame I'm too portly for them now :( :(
 

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Another one for the regent straight cut have mine a long long time. I agree that the slightly curved tops are a little more flattering and I think you would get away with them for showing. Re brown boots there ok for Autum hunting but I wouldn't wear them after that. Cavallo do a nice semi dressage cut.
 

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I too am a fan of straight top (Zippless!!) Regents for hunting and showing. I have a lovely pair of straight top Brown Regents which looks perfect with tweed and my brown velvet helmet. I have no problem wearing them with our local hunt but we now hunt in tweed all season anyway.

With the right turn out I personally think that brown boots look so much more classy for showing but that is just me. As for hunting each hunt is different so the best thing is to contact them and ask.

FYI I get my brown regents on Ebay they were brand new but I only paid £60 for them on ebay instead of the £300 odd they would have been in the shops. I happen to know there is a pair of size 5's on ebay at the moment with a buy it now for £100 but sadly the wrong size for me :( top tip when searching for them on ebay is to also search for Hawkins (regent bought Hawkins out when they ceased trading)

Good luck with your search :)
 

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Easy! They've got fabric loops inside to hook boot pulls onto so they pull on easily. And a boot jack to get them off. An easy tip - you wear pop socks over your normal socks - makes your boots slide on and off ultra smoothly :)
 

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this is them - I think they're smart :)

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I've got a pair of these I'd be interested in selling. Size 5 standard width leg. I've had them 16 years but they were only ever used for shows. They have garter straps fitted. Easy to get off with a boot jack! I paid £125 way back then for them. PM if interested
 

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these boots do seem the answer but I need to go and try a pair on I think. As I broke my foot 12 months ago, I am a bit concerned about a boot without a zip - bending and stretching my poorly foot isn't much fun :( don't want to get it stuck in a boot, LOL.
 

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these boots do seem the answer but I need to go and try a pair on I think. As I broke my foot 12 months ago, I am a bit concerned about a boot without a zip - bending and stretching my poorly foot isn't much fun :( don't want to get it stuck in a boot, LOL.
The Equitector ones do have a zip in them
 
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