The different types of riding breeches
The choice of riding breeches is essential to guarantee comfort, ease and performance, whether in training or competition. Each type of breeches meets specific needs related to the discipline, the rider's morphology and their technical preferences.
The classic riding breeches are the most widespread model. Fitted, with a close-to-the-body cut, they are designed to avoid friction in the saddle while ensuring good freedom of movement. They are generally worn with boots or mini-chaps, thanks to their tight leg bottoms, often in lycra or elastic material, for easy wearing and good support.
Jodhpurs, on the other hand, offer a fuller cut and stop at the ankle. They are worn with jodhpur ankle boots and matching mini-chaps. Often used in leisure riding or ground work, they favor comfort and elegance, sometimes with an elastic under the foot to keep the bottom in place.
Finally, technical breeches represent the modern evolution of riding clothing. They incorporate innovative materials and reinforcements in silicone grip or synthetic leather at the knee or seat level. These non-slip areas improve the rider's stability, enhance safety in the saddle and offer better connection with the horse. Lightweight, breathable and ergonomic, these breeches are designed to meet the demands of intensive sports practice, in all seasons.