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.
Breeches are fitted trousers that end just below the knee, while jodhpurs are longer trousers that extend down to the ankle. Jodhpurs also typically have a stirrup strap that goes under the foot to prevent the fabric from riding up. Both are traditionally worn for horseback riding.
They are jodhpurs, usually worn for riding horses.
Jodhpurs are horse riding breeches,named after a town in Rajahstan India.
Jodhpurs are named after the city of Jodhpur in Rajasthan, India, where this style of trousers was popularized for horseback riding in the 19th century. They are characterized by their close-fitting design and flared thighs, making them ideal for riding horses.
hi jodhpurs in German are Reithosen (female i think!) hope this helps!!!
Jodhpurs are tight-fitting trousers that reach to the ankle and are worn for horseback riding. They are designed to provide comfort and flexibility while riding and often come with reinforced patches for added durability and grip. Jodhpurs are commonly worn with tall riding boots.
Normally horse riding but jodhpurs have been used for many other activities.
The girl fell off her horse and got grass stains all over her new white jodhpurs.
Jodhpurs are named after the ancient city of Jodhpur in Rajasthan in North India where they originated and where polo was a popular royal pastime.
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