Learn All About Jodhpurs For Horseback Riding

By Katrina Wheeler


Jodhpurs are a special kind of pants that are worn for horseback riding. These trousers are tight fitting throughout the whole leg and cuffed at the ankle, though an earlier version of the pant was flared from waist to knee and tight from knee to ankle. While they are primarily used for sporting, they are also a popular form of menswear in India to this day. Read on to learn more about the history, origins, and use of jodhpurs.

The reason for the unique design of these pants is simple. The bottoms were fitted to prevent friction from causing discomfort while horseback riding. By contrast, the hip and thigh area needed to be loose to avoid restriction of movement while on your horse. However, because of new advancements in fabrics, some modern types are fitted tightly on the whole leg. All versions end in a fitted cuff and a strap that goes underneath the riding boot. In general, the design is the same whether they are worn on men or women.

This style of pants originates from India, where they were first known as the Churidar. In the 1800s, a son of the Maharaja of Jodhpur began wearing the pants during polo matches in Europe. The fashion caught on, and the United Kingdom was soon full of both polo players and casual riders who adapted this pants style.

While traditional jodhpurs were either beige or white, today they come in a variety of colors. Many have leather patches to reinforce the fabric so it doesn't become worn through riding. The pants are usually paired with a short riding boot, also known as a jodhpur. While cotton twill was the classic fabric for these pants, today they are made from a variety of materials. Today's versions usually have a french front and two front pockets, but no hip pockets.

During the early 20th century, much of the European military force adopted the jodhpur as part of an official uniform. From there, they spread to the police forces of many jurisdictions, especially those men who rode motorcycles.

In the 1920s, these pants became popular off the saddle when designer Coco Chanel began featuring them in her collections. Since that time, many designers have incorporated an equestrian flair into their collections, most notably Ralph Lauren. However, it is difficult to find fashion jodhpurs in the Western world, so many aficionados order them online from India.

Another variation on the pants, Kentucky-style, is long with a flared bell-bottom that is designed to fit over a boot. This variation is used specifically for saddle seat riding.

If you are going to a formal event and want to stand out, jodhpurs are a unique choice for the fashionable male. Try pairing them with a matching shirt and sports coat, or with a simple button down for a more casual event. This style, which is a staple of Indian menswear, is bound to get you noticed. While it can be difficult to find this style in a store in the United States, you can easily order them online.




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