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  2. Jodhpurs - Wikipedia

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    Classic riding jodhpurs, showing the extra width in the thigh area, which allows for lateral leg movement when in the saddle. Special adaptations for riding include a pattern cut with the leg seams on the outside of the leg; a patch on the inside of the knee, sometimes of a hard-wearing material such as leather; and in some cases a similar leather or leather-like panel on the seat that helps ...

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    Amazon Essentials Women's Cropped Wide Leg Pull-On Pants Amazon "These pants feel like soft, comfortable leggings but fit like a flattering pair of dress pants," writes one reviewer.

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  5. Breeches - Wikipedia

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    The advantage of jodhpurs is that expensive high riding boots are not required to protect the calf of the leg from rubbing against the horse's flank or the stirrup leathers. [7] Kentucky jodhpurs Kentucky jodhpurs are full-length riding pants used exclusively in saddle seat style riding. Like hunt seat jodhpurs, they are close-fitting from ...

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    5 Rules for Wearing Wide-Leg Pleated Pants as a Petite, According to a 5’ 1” Editor and a Stylist. Stephanie Maida. October 14, 2024 at 5:00 AM.

  7. Chaps - Wikipedia

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    A bronc rider wearing batwing style rodeo chaps Shotgun chaps worn by the rider of a reining horse. Shotgun chaps, sometimes called "stovepipes", were so named because the legs are straight and narrow. They were the earliest design used by Texas cowboys, in wide use by the late 1870s. [7] Each leg is cut from a single piece of leather.