Jodhpurs are tight trousers worn usually by Polo players. The name comes from the younger son of the Maharaja of Jodhpur, who popularised the fashion among Polo players.
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They are actually spelled jodhpurs, not jodphurs as commoncly is used. Originally, jodhpurs (as worn in and around the city in India after which they are named) were tight-fitting only from the knee to the ankle and were flared above the knee; modern stretch-fabrics have allowed jodhpurs to be supportive and flexible, which is perfect for riding.
the tunic was what was most commonly worn in ancient Greece
They are jodhpurs, usually worn for riding horses.
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Some Gaelic Football players may wear them. They are more commonly worn in Ireland's other main sport, Hurling.
Whatever you want. Horseshoes are most commonly worn. Captive ball rings, segment rings, seamless rings, septum bullets, barbells, or crescents can be worn in a septum piercing.
It depends on a couple of things. First, what color is the tweed jacket? The most common are brown, blue, green. Second, where will these be worn? Different clubs and organizations have dress codes and color preferences. It's best to check the rules of the organization where you plan to show. Breed shows (AQHA, APHA, ect.) will have their own guidelines. In most cases it's better to be understated. Usually beige or tan jodhpurs/breeches and a dark blue or dark gray jacket.
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Saree is the most popular and widely worn ladies dress in India. Sarees are commonly worn by Indian ladies in all regions in India. Sarees are worn basically everywhere in India (Trust me, I live there)
Jodhpurs are the trousers worn for riding, jodhpur boots are the short ankle high boots worn for riding. Riding boots (tall boots) and jodhpur boots (ankle high boots) can both be worn at any age, however if wearing the ankle high boots it is recommended you also wear chaps which fit around your calf giving you more grip on the horse. The advantage of the ankle high boots for younger children is that they are cheaper than the full riding boots and when a child is still growing rapidly there is less cost involved with changing boots as their feet grow.
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