Comments on: The High Cost of Horse Show Clothing https://www.horseillustrated.com/life-with-horses-blog-2011-0408-cost-of-show-clothing/ Mon, 27 Sep 2021 11:04:21 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Beth https://www.horseillustrated.com/life-with-horses-blog-2011-0408-cost-of-show-clothing/#comment-295715 Sun, 01 Jan 2012 23:57:38 +0000 /life-with-horses-blog/2011/0408-cost-of-show-clothing.aspx#comment-295715 Well green-biege breeches are out. It is now tan with the eurocut seam in the back. Snap collar show shirts are now all the rage. Only Charles Owen GR8 or AYR8 and GPA speedair for helmets. Boots must have zippers and spanish cut tops.

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By: CINDY HALE https://www.horseillustrated.com/life-with-horses-blog-2011-0408-cost-of-show-clothing/#comment-258175 Sat, 23 Apr 2011 09:59:25 +0000 /life-with-horses-blog/2011/0408-cost-of-show-clothing.aspx#comment-258175 THANKS FOR THE SUGGESTION, MELISSA!
I ONCE INTERVIEWED THE GAL WHO STARTED/RUNS SUITABILITY FOR AN ARTICLE I WROTE FOR HORSE ILLUSTRATED. I TRULY ADMIRE HER AS A GREAT BUSINESSWOMAN WHO FOUND A NEED IN THE HORSE WORLD. I USED TO SEW AND ONCE UPON A TIME I WOULD’VE GLADLY SEWN MY OWN ENGLISH SHOW SHIRTS BECAUSE OF MY THIN BODY– OKAY, MY FLAT CHEST– AND MY LONG APE-LIKE ARMS. IF YOU CAN SEW PRETTY WELL AND HAVE AN EYE FOR GOOD FABRICS, I SAY GO FOR IT! WHAT’S IMPORTANT IS HAVING CLOTHES THAT LOOK APPROPRIATE AND FIT WELL.

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By: Melissa https://www.horseillustrated.com/life-with-horses-blog-2011-0408-cost-of-show-clothing/#comment-257623 Wed, 20 Apr 2011 08:21:44 +0000 /life-with-horses-blog/2011/0408-cost-of-show-clothing.aspx#comment-257623 oops, only one u in Suitabitlity. sorry!

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By: Melissa https://www.horseillustrated.com/life-with-horses-blog-2011-0408-cost-of-show-clothing/#comment-257622 Wed, 20 Apr 2011 08:20:41 +0000 /life-with-horses-blog/2011/0408-cost-of-show-clothing.aspx#comment-257622 Another way to save money, is if you can sew you can make your own. I always made my own hunt coat shirts and breeches. There is a wonderful site called Suuitablility.com they have everything for both english and western show clothes! All you have to to is but the pattern. Fantastic way to save money and be 100% sure your getting the correct fit and best of all its tailored to YOUR body not a manequinne(sp?)! Also the pattern tells what kind of fabric to use and how much you need for each size. LOOOOVE it!

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By: CINDY HALE https://www.horseillustrated.com/life-with-horses-blog-2011-0408-cost-of-show-clothing/#comment-257454 Tue, 19 Apr 2011 11:43:41 +0000 /life-with-horses-blog/2011/0408-cost-of-show-clothing.aspx#comment-257454 GALE, YOU ASK A GOOD QUESTION: DO JUDGES KNOW THE DIFFERENCE IN BRAND NAMES, STYLE AND PRICE? AS A JUDGE, I HAVE A RATHER COMPLICATED ANSWER TO THAT, BUT MY BASIC ANSWER IS THAT AS LONG AS THE FIT IS CORRECT, EVERYTHING IS NEAT AND TIDY, AND THE OVERALL “LOOK” IS FUNCTIONAL AND PROPER, THEN NO, I CANNOT TELL THE DIFFERENCE. AND NO, I DON’T CARE. BUT YOU BRING UP A GOOD TOPIC THAT I’M GOING TO WRITE ABOUT SOON IN MY BLOG.
THERE IS A GREAT DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE ATTIRE THAT’S NEEDED FOR “FUN” LOCAL SHOWS, LIKE THE ONES HELD AT A SMALL COMMUNITY ARENA, AND THE LARGER COUNTY AND REGIONAL CIRCUIT HUNTER/JUMPER SHOWS. WHAT WORKS–AND WHAT’S APPROPRIATE–AT A SMALL SHOW WILL LOOK OUT OF PLACE AT THE LARGER ONES.
SO YES, YOU DEFINITELY HAVE TO SHOW WITHIN YOUR BUDGET. IT’S JUST SAD THAT A BIG PART OF THAT BUDGET IS CLOTHING!

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By: gale https://www.horseillustrated.com/life-with-horses-blog-2011-0408-cost-of-show-clothing/#comment-256991 Sat, 16 Apr 2011 10:54:25 +0000 /life-with-horses-blog/2011/0408-cost-of-show-clothing.aspx#comment-256991 Do judges know the difference between a $400 jacket and a used $50 one, when they are standing in the middle of the ring or in a show booth? Does the person w/ the $400 helmet win the tiebreaker? I hope not.

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By: Alex https://www.horseillustrated.com/life-with-horses-blog-2011-0408-cost-of-show-clothing/#comment-256240 Mon, 11 Apr 2011 14:17:11 +0000 /life-with-horses-blog/2011/0408-cost-of-show-clothing.aspx#comment-256240 Hmm…I agree. Showing is expensive. But only if you go for major shows. I went to a few local shows where the riders wore johdphurs, a T-Shirt, and plain riding boots…and my jodhphurs costed thirty bucks- new.

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By: B https://www.horseillustrated.com/life-with-horses-blog-2011-0408-cost-of-show-clothing/#comment-256102 Sun, 10 Apr 2011 14:11:04 +0000 /life-with-horses-blog/2011/0408-cost-of-show-clothing.aspx#comment-256102 And all for a 50 cent ribbon. Phew. I’ve never seen why people go so nuts about showing, especially with all of the cheating/cruelty/etc. that sometimes happens.

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By: Shannon https://www.horseillustrated.com/life-with-horses-blog-2011-0408-cost-of-show-clothing/#comment-255974 Sat, 09 Apr 2011 19:34:21 +0000 /life-with-horses-blog/2011/0408-cost-of-show-clothing.aspx#comment-255974 I’ve found you can save money by using a multi-purpose black riding jacket. You know the kind you can use for jumping or dressage. and just buying a couple pair of differenrt colored breeches. Keep it basic. Especially if you show in more than one discipline and at the lower to mid levels, it can save a ton of money. But also try to buy quality, the longer it lasts the less you have to spend.

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By: Cami https://www.horseillustrated.com/life-with-horses-blog-2011-0408-cost-of-show-clothing/#comment-255915 Sat, 09 Apr 2011 11:28:49 +0000 /life-with-horses-blog/2011/0408-cost-of-show-clothing.aspx#comment-255915 I’ve recently entered the world of breed shows in western events. Check out the prices for used rail jackets and you’ll think English attire is the bargain of the century! A decent western felt hat is at least $200, probably a lot more, and the internet is full of used show jackets for thousands of dollars each. Definitely not for the faint of heart. There are bargains to be had, but you have to do your homework. If you can sew, or are crafty and can put on crystals yourself, you can save some money. But even then, it’s very expensive. There’s supposedly a trend toward plain cotton shirts, but it’s not shown up in my neighborhood yet. And don’t even talk about the price of a western show saddle and headstall! It’s crazy out there.

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