23 September 2006 #1 J JaneyB Well-Known Member Joined 12 December 2003 Messages 185 Location South Visit site If you wear a tweed for dressage, do you wear a stock or tie? (sorry if really dim question )
23 September 2006 #2 TGM Well-Known Member Joined 3 April 2003 Messages 16,527 Location South East Visit site I wear a tweed jacket with stock for dressage. However, the BD website does say a shirt and tie is permissible.
I wear a tweed jacket with stock for dressage. However, the BD website does say a shirt and tie is permissible.
23 September 2006 #3 B Bananaman Well-Known Member Joined 23 March 2003 Messages 2,811 Location East Anglia www.teamtorrent.co.uk Yes, either is correct. If you go for the stock option, it should be a coloured stock as white/cream is for navy or black jackets.
Yes, either is correct. If you go for the stock option, it should be a coloured stock as white/cream is for navy or black jackets.
23 September 2006 #4 C CastleMouse Well-Known Member Joined 19 August 2005 Messages 19,169 Location Ireland Visit site You're allowed to wear either
23 September 2006 #5 G Ginn Well-Known Member Joined 24 November 2005 Messages 4,003 Visit site Sorry for stealing the post slightly but what coloured stock would go best with grey tweed (black velvet collar). My thoughts were plum/burgundy/aubergine type colour but not really to sure!
Sorry for stealing the post slightly but what coloured stock would go best with grey tweed (black velvet collar). My thoughts were plum/burgundy/aubergine type colour but not really to sure!
23 September 2006 #6 H helenandshadow Well-Known Member Joined 17 February 2006 Messages 4,873 Location East Sussex Visit site I have burgundy with yellow pinspots with my green tweed, i think burgundy goes well with any tweed!!
I have burgundy with yellow pinspots with my green tweed, i think burgundy goes well with any tweed!!
23 September 2006 #7 G Governor Well-Known Member Joined 5 September 2005 Messages 2,707 Location London Visit site I wear a stock with my tweed - its actually a green checked stock but looks smart with a green tweed.
I wear a stock with my tweed - its actually a green checked stock but looks smart with a green tweed.
24 September 2006 #8 M monica123 Well-Known Member Joined 2 January 2006 Messages 7,385 Location gloucestershire Visit site either!!!! very smart!!
24 September 2006 #9 P peterthepony Well-Known Member Joined 21 December 2005 Messages 5,963 Location Warwickshire www.bebo.com Either! I wear Shirt and Tie, but its what ive always worn so never really thought about changing it! x
Either! I wear Shirt and Tie, but its what ive always worn so never really thought about changing it! x
25 September 2006 #10 J JaneyB Well-Known Member Joined 12 December 2003 Messages 185 Location South Visit site Thanks all, I shall stick with my shirt and tie as it's what I already have
25 September 2006 #11 O Oaksflight Well-Known Member Joined 24 August 2005 Messages 3,262 Visit site Which show jacket do you have? Mines grey herringbone with black colour, and I have a plum/burgandy type stock which goes nicely.
Which show jacket do you have? Mines grey herringbone with black colour, and I have a plum/burgandy type stock which goes nicely.
25 September 2006 #12 G Ginn Well-Known Member Joined 24 November 2005 Messages 4,003 Visit site Yeps, mines grey/balck herringbone type thing (caldene one) so plumy colour would probably go quite nicely?
Yeps, mines grey/balck herringbone type thing (caldene one) so plumy colour would probably go quite nicely?
25 September 2006 #13 O Oaksflight Well-Known Member Joined 24 August 2005 Messages 3,262 Visit site Yeh I've got the same jacket as you! It does go well, looks different but nice still.
25 September 2006 #14 J JaneyB Well-Known Member Joined 12 December 2003 Messages 185 Location South Visit site Mine's a mears green tweed
26 September 2006 #15 V Vicki1986 Well-Known Member Joined 26 May 2006 Messages 3,160 Location Maidstone & Fawkham, Kent Visit site i never knew you could wear tweed for dressage!! maybe i will have to take it up just so i can wear my new tweed some more!!
i never knew you could wear tweed for dressage!! maybe i will have to take it up just so i can wear my new tweed some more!!