Posted: 28th November 2013 | Back to news feed

The colder weather has started to bite and fingers and toes need a bit of extra wrapping up – so why not be organised and get thinking about those few clothing essentials that will help you get through the icy conditions.

 I tend to find layering up is the best way. It allows you to be flexible in cases where the weather is variable and two thin layers can be warmer yet lighter than one thick layer as the air trapped between layers serves as thermal insulation.

 With rider fashion ever changing following in the footsteps of the high street fashion there are plenty of great items that are practical yet also stylish. Look out for key winter colours crossing over from the high street. 

 Mixing and matching key items can make for a totally different look and have your friends thinking you have an extensive wardrobe to choose from!

 A couple of new items can really help you freshen up your wardrobe without breaking the bank. Again try and tie new clothing in with your current styles to make the most of your spend.

 If you want to look warm and snugly this winter you can’t beat a fleece for that soft to the touch feel.  It is worth looking at the fabric before you make your new purchases as everyone has their favourites!

 Must-haves for winter:

 

  • A couple of pairs of thick      warm gloves for pottering about the yard and an extra pair in case they      get wet as well as gloves for riding in. I hate having wet gloves!

 

  • A good waterproof jacket      suitable for even the worst of weathers.

 

  • A pair of lined boots or      wellies with a good tread on them, ideal for icy and wet weather      conditions, especially when you have to trek down the field after the      horse.

 

  • Don’t forget thermal      socks!

 

  • A hat and scarf to keep      the ears and neck warm. I have found a snood pretty useful for riding in;      I can pull it up around my ears and you don’t have any flapping bits that      need tucking in.

 

  • Thermal jodhpurs are a      great addition to the wardrobe too, keeping your legs warm whilst riding      and also suitable for layering up.

 

  • Finally I definitely      couldn’t be without a pair of waterproof trousers or chaps. What with the      British weather these are handy all year round!

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