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Post by olivia on Apr 11, 2008 10:26:35 GMT -1
Just to settle an argument with someone - are you allowed to wear spurs in the show ring?
CHeers
Olivia
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Post by echolady on Apr 11, 2008 11:12:36 GMT -1
www.hamletshouse.co.uk/showing/showingguide.htmTurnout A tweed jacket must be worn for ridden showing; black or navy blue jackets are incorrect, except for formal evening performances. Jodphurs or breeches should be beige, canary, cream or corn coloured. Adults should wear long boots, Long boots can be straight or dressage cut. Straight cut long boots should be worn with garter straps. Note that an adult may wear jodphur boots if they are riding a small breed or a smaller large breed. Juniors (under 16) should wear jodphur boots with jodhpurs secured by clips or elastic. Hat should be velvet coverd and conform to current safety standards. Shirt should have a good collar that does not buckle once the tie is done up. Shirt and tie can be plain, spotted or striped, so long as they are discreet. Stocks are incorrect. A tie pin is optional. Waistcoat is optional, if worn it should compliment the colour of shirt and tie. Gloves should be plain brown. Show canes are most popular, a plain whip may also be carried. Spurs are not permissible. Ladies hair should be neat and tidy, in a net, ponytail or bun. Ribbons and bows should be kept to a minimum. Younger girls can wear pigtails, pony tail or plaits. Ribbons and bows may be worn but should be discreet.
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Post by Anna on Apr 11, 2008 11:24:19 GMT -1
Nope,.not.in.M&M.classes.
You.can.in.horse.classes.tho!
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Post by PonyGirl on Apr 12, 2008 2:28:11 GMT -1
Thanks for posting this question.
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Post by olivia on Apr 12, 2008 10:06:22 GMT -1
thanks guys - guess I loose the argument
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