Adult riders will wear long boots or short boots and smart gaiters in black or brown. In Hand Classes: ● Suit, smart tweed jacket or waistcoat and trousers/ skirt. Shirt with a collar and tie. Hat – a hard hat, Beagler hat (as shown in the picture below), bowler (for men) or Trilby type hat is acceptable.
What do you wear to show a cob?
Ridden Cob
- Tweed jacket.
- Beige breeches/jodhpurs.
- Black or brown long boots and spurs or dummy spurs.
- Brown or cream gloves.
- Pale coloured shirt.
- Tie with small knot (pinned)
- Neat hair in bun with hairnet or hairnet worn over short hair.
- Velvet hat to match jacket or velvet jacket trim with tan leather chin strap.
Can you wear spurs for showing?
Hmm, usually if an adult on a horse – then yes. Spurs are correct with long boots, but make sure that they are small (or dummy) with neat leather straps.
What Colour is jodhpurs?
Jodhpurs should be fawn, cream or buff (not white as for showjumpers); children on show ponies often wear yellow or canary coloured jodhpurs. Plain, straight topped brown or black leather boots with a garter strap are correct; children wear jodhpur boots until moving up to intermediate classes.
How do you Inhand a show?
How to show a horse in-hand: top tips for the day
- Carry a stick. “To help keep your horse straight when in the ring carry a good stick and carry it in front of you and up level with the horse’s nose,” says Jack.
- Look interested.
- Keep out of the way.
- Turn correctly.
- Consider the terrain.
- Stay straight.
What do grooms wear in the show ring?
DRESS AND TURNOUT It is the responsibility of Participants and Owners to ensure that grooms entering the show ring are smartly and professionally turned out. Grooms must wear a hat when in the ring.
Do equestrian riders wear spurs?
Spurs are not only commonly used in show jumping but across many other equestrian disciplines like dressage and eventing. So why do show jumpers use spurs as part of their gear? Spurs are used in show jumping as training aids to direct a horse to move forward while riding.