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- Jodhpurs, in their modern form, are tight-****ing trousers to the ankle, where they end in a snug cuff, and are worn primarily for horse riding. The term...
- leathers. Kentucky jodhpurs Kentucky jodhpurs are full-length riding pants used exclusively in saddle seat style riding. Like hunt seat jodhpurs, they are close-****ing...
- fashion during the 1980s to the mid-1990s. Stirrup pants were first worn as jodhpurs for horse riders. The purpose of the strap under the foot was to hold the...
- in the 1920s, and were first worn by local polo riders. The wearing of Jodhpurs soon became a trend in the Western world, and Saks Fifth Avenue began selling...
- be worn all year round. These "riding tights" are cheaper to buy than jodhpurs or breeches which are a type of riding pant made of heavier material and...
- Marquis de Galliffet (1830-1909). Uniforms of the Russian Armed Forces Jodhpurs "Галифе", Большой универсальный словарь русского языка "Из истории российского...
- equestrian activity, long, closely ****ed pants such as equestrian breeches or jodhpurs minimize chafing. For western riding, closely ****ed jeans with no heavy...
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- jeans and horseshoe jeans which were extra loose in the thigh area, like jodhpurs. Senegalese rapper Darra J in Berlin, 2005 18th century French Sans-Culotte...
- upper-class tones; dressing as a stereotypically upper-class Englishman (in jodhpurs, bowler hat and riding boots; sporting a monocle) and carrying a silver-tipped...