Bundle up and fight the cold with these seasonal barn staples to add some warmth to your winter equestrian apparel.
Waterproof, breathable and insulated; designed to fit over riding clothes. $278; www.redingoteequestrian.com
Polartec Wind Pro shell keeps weather out, while fleece lining fights chill with cozy softness. $119; www.kerrits.com
Lightweight down fill to keep warm and cozy, with water-resistant outer shell for wet weather. $89.95; www.smartpakequine.com
Water-resistant and stylish with memory foam footbed. Reinforced calf for riding. $129.95; www.smartpakequine.com
Thinsulate-lined legs for warmth with stretch panels on the side for greater range of motion. $99.99; www.carhartt.com
Saddle print microsuede shell with berber lining for warmth. $109.99; www.outbacktrading.com
Chunky knit is on-trend with matching infinity scarf. $39.95; www.shop.horseware.com
Water-repellent finish with 40 grams of insulation. Soft faux fur lining in collar and hood. $119.95; www.nobleequestrian.com
Waterproof and breathable full-grain leather with adjustable laces and side zip. $239.99; www.dublinclothing.com
Stylish puffer with polyfill and warm poly lining. Vented back for riding. $94.99; www.dublinclothing.com
This article on winter equestrian barn apparel originally appeared in the December 2019 issue of Horse Illustrated magazine. Click here to subscribe!
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