Plus size equestrian apparel 

Equine dress is right up your alley if you are a  rider, or if you just wish to have that horseback rider look in your wardrobe choices. When choosing their dress options, the rider will seek both purpose and style as they want comfort as well as an graceful feeling all at once. Light, hard wearing fabrics are important, as is choosing cool fabrics that allow easy movement. 

Equine dress is most commonly made of cotton and Lycra fabrics which draw moisture away from the skin. This type of cloth works well in both hot and cold temperature ranges. In the heat the fabric will keep you cool by letting you sweat and when it's cold it will help you stay warm by keeping perspiration off of your body and leaving your skin dry. Since moisture does not penetrate the fabric weave, it evaporates quickly, causing the fabric to dry quickly as well. On top of that, you can pick out fabrics and cloth weaves that lower the absorption of moisture and repel insects and ultraviolet rays. So, what all types of equestrian garments are there?

The basic piece is a shirt, generally made of cotton fiber or wool crepe, and is generally white and then you can add a waistcoat or vest to match. For the lower body, breeches and jodhpurs are the more popular pieces although some prefer full-seat riding breeches, there are still those who like jeans and jodhpurs. Ensure the piece fits you and pick one out that protects from bad weather. Don't forget the matching riding gloves! While tall horseback riding boots look perfect for shows and competitions, short boots with trouser socks are a wise alternative during training or ordinary days. To carry off the look you will need a horse riding jacket in a luxurious tweed. Attention to details such as a silk lining or double satin piping and trim is a must.

Helmets are the typical piece of head gear since they have easy-fit systems in use, but there are some who prefer to wear black top hats instead. Today's trend for equestrian helmets is toward a softer color, like the pastels of blue, green or pink, but some riders like to adorn them with decals or crystals. The identical goes for show breeches with light tans although white remains popular. Equine apparel show coats and dressage coats can be any color.  Brighter shades of brown and khaki are very common garment colors, but trendier apparel lean more toward the darker shades of navy or even black. Coats are available in plain solid colors or in a variety of stripes and patterns.

Tall leather boots that have a zip fastener are a lot more popular for shows and if they have zippers on the back they are a lot easier to take off but if your'e really into training, half chaps and paddock boots are still popular because of their reliability.  Finding equestrian dress that is perfectly suited to you should be simple, with the vast array of fashionable, stylish dress available today.