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  2. Duster (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The two of them went to look for men's wear at the Western Costume shop in California, which was a very large warehouse on the Warner Brothers lot and were dispensing most costumes worn in Westerns filmed in the US. There, they happened upon some dustcoats for riding horse, which had already been shown in John Ford's The Man Who Shot Liberty ...

  3. Western wear - Wikipedia

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    A Western shirt is a traditional item of western wear characterized by a stylized yoke on the front and on the back. It is generally constructed of chambray , denim or tartan fabric with long sleeves, and in modern form is sometimes seen with snap pockets, patches made from bandana fabric, and fringe.

  4. Riding coat - Wikipedia

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    A riding coat or jacket is a garment initially designed as outerwear for horseback riding. It protects the wearer's upper clothes from dirt and wear, and may provide additional protection in case of falls.

  5. Riding habit - Wikipedia

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    The redingote (or redingotte, redingot) [8] is a type of coat that has had several forms over time. The name is derived from a French alteration of the English "riding coat", an example of reborrowing. The first form of the redingote was in the 18th century, when it was used for travel on horseback. This coat was a bulky, utilitarian garment.

  6. Shadbelly - Wikipedia

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    European royalty wore the coat for formal occasions and portraits as well as for riding horseback. The Amish and Quakers wore the shadbelly to church functions. The earliest recorded use of a shadbelly-type coat is in early Christianity, when Chaldean Christian priests wore coats representing the body of a fish. [dubious – discuss]

  7. Western riding - Wikipedia

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    "Western Riding" Western Riding is a class that judges horses on a pattern, evaluating smooth gaits, flying lead changes, responsiveness to the rider, manners, and disposition. Team penning: a timed event in which a team of 3 riders must select 3 to 5 marked steers out of a herd and drive them into a small pen. The catch: riders cannot close ...