4 Pockets! Not too thick. Not too thin! JUST RIGHT BREECHES! The quality you have come to expect from Correct Connect. Thoughtfully designed by riders to provide a comfortable and flattering fit for every body type. The comfort of a tight but with the zipper, snap, and belt loops that provide a professional and tidy appearance you expect from a breech. Made of high elasticity 4 way stretch and breathable moisture wicking fabric. These breeches maintain their shape wash over wash and keep you cool, dry and comfortable.
I absolutely love these breeches! I ordered both blue and gray and as soon as I put them on ordered 2 more pairs! They are super comfortable in the hot Georgia heat and keep a nice clean appearance. The best grippy seat I've tried so far! Would love to see more color options in the future! :)
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Full seat riding breeches are perfect for dressage riders or anyone who wants added grip and security in the saddle. Choose from synthetic leather or silicone print full seat breeches from Horze in every color of the rainbow. Quality stitching and fine workmanship make these full seat riding breeches great for the serious competitor or the casual weekend rider. Your sitting trot will be smooth and fluid when you ride in these ultra high grip full seat breeches. Full seat breeches are designed for dressage and will keep you glued to the seat of your saddle. Breathable fabric allows comfort and coolness while you ride and many of our styles include contrasting color block patterns and designs.
The choice between full seat or knee patch riding breeches would depend on your personal preferences and your particular riding requirements. While quality full seat riding breeches give you stability at the knees, as well as the thighs and seat area, knee patch breeches allow for more freedom of movement.
When the weather is warm, you will start sweating faster while wearing full seat breeches, but on winter days they offer more protection against the cold. Your riding style should also be taken into account when choosing riding breeches. Because western riding disciplines involve a lot of movement, for instance, full seat breeches are most suitable here. You would also benefit from the extra support in the saddle and the better protection of your seat when you are on more demanding or trail rides.For easy rides you need plenty of freedom of movement. Therefore knee patch breeches are the better choice. However, there isn't a definitive answer to this question, as preferences vary so greatly between individual riders. Some riders actually prefer breeches without a full seat as they simply feel most comfortable in them.
"bifurcated garment worn by men, covering the body and waist to the knees," c. 1200, a double plural (also breechen, and singular breech), from Old English brec "breeches," plural of broc "garment for the legs and trunk," from Proto-Germanic *brokiz (source also of Old Norse brok, Dutch broek, Danish brog, Old High German bruoh, German Bruch, obsolete since 18c. except in Swiss dialect), perhaps from PIE root *bhreg- "to break." The etymological notion would be of a garment "forked" or "split." The singular breech survived into 17c., but the word is now always used in the plural.
The expanded sense of "lower part of the body, part of the body covered by breeches, posterior" led to senses in childbirthing (1670s) and gunnery ("the part of a firearm behind the bore," 1570s). As the popular word for "trousers" in English, it was displaced in U.S. c. 1840 by pants. The Breeches Bible (Geneva Bible of 1560) is so called on account of rendition of Genesis iii.7 (already in Wyclif) "They sewed figge leaues together, and made themselues breeches."
It forms all or part of: anfractuous; Brabant; bracken; brake (n.1) "stopping device for a wheel;" brake (n.2) "kind of fern;" brash; breach; break; breccia; breeches; brioche; chamfer; defray; diffraction; fractal; fraction; fractious; fracture; fragile; fragility; fragment; frail; frangible; infraction; infringe; irrefragable; irrefrangible; naufragous; ossifrage; refract; refraction; refrain (n.); refrangible; sassafras; saxifrage; suffragan; suffrage.
The Equestrian Jean is an all time favorite at Goode Rider. A modified mid rise, full seat breech with a custom fit waistband and velcro closures at the bottom. Not only will they become your go to riding breeches but they will fit as snug as your favorite pair of jeans.
A great pair of compression riding breeches is a must-have for every rider. Our Compression Riding Breeches are a timeless classic; figure-flattering, high waisted and provide unparalleled comfort thanks to the compression feel. The fabric is an exclusive four-way stretch double-bonded jersey from Italy.
By the turn of the 19th century, breeches, pantaloons and trousers worn by all men were sewn with a flap in front called a fall front. This flap was universally held in place by two or three buttons at the top. No belts were worn. Instead, breeches, pantaloons and trousers were held up by tight-fitting waists, which were adjusted by gusset ties in back of the waist. Seats were baggy to allow a man to rise comfortably from a sitting position. As waists rose to the belly button after 1810, suspenders were used to hold the garment up.
By the 1820s, breeches had fallen out of favor for day wear and were considered either too old-fashioned or effeminate a garment. As the 19th century progressed only liveried male servants, most specifically footmen, continued to wear breeches.
In their heyday, breeches were made from a variety of materials. For the upper classes, buckskin breeches were considered to be proper casual attire for mornings or life in the country. Silk breeches were reserved for the evening and more formal occasions. White stockings were worn with white breeches, and black or white stockings with black breeches. Tradesmen and hunters wore breeches made of leather or coarse cloth.
Around the 1790s, the tail coat changed and breeches began to be lengthened below the knees to accommodate the longer tails, gradually giving way to slimmer fitting, longer pants, or pantaloons, that ended at the ankle. Pantaloons were close-fitting and sometimes buttoned all the way down the leg. Fabrics were knitted or, like kerseymere and nankin, cut on the bias, so that the garment would hug the leg.
Overalls were a form of extended breeches used largely by military men, but first worn by men in the American frontier. They covered the leg, stockings, and buttoned over shoes, much like spats. They were a practically garment for traveling and walking over rugged terrain, and were quickly adopted by the British army.
Horze is proud to launch the new Tara women's breeches! With a classic zip and 4-button closure, this style is the ultimate choice for combining comfort and a perfect silhouette. The ultra high-waist provides both a snug fit and an extra slimming look, along with extra support. The new fabric mix is soft and comfy, with just enough stretch.
I love the comfort of the Uniqcorn breeches. The fabric stretches 360 and moves with your body. Every day I wear a set of breeches and base layers and I get so many compliments on how good it looks. Definitely, a brand to ride in with style and class."Carmen Getino 2ff7e9595c
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