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In reply to the discussion: It's past time to end the "pony envy" [View all]magical thyme
(14,881 posts)and you dress "like that" for competition. Dressage competition is like all competition; a formal event with standardized clothes. When I showed, I dressed appropriately. The rest of the time, breeches, boots and black gloves for comfort and functionality. T-shirt, sweatshirt, jacket or parka by season. Helmet with my last horse because barns and their insurance required them with punishment of eviction; in earlier years, no helmet and wind in my hair.
Maybe its a country kid thing or a girl thing, but when I was a kid every girl I knew wanted a pony.
People ride western and don't dress in formal western vest, chaps, expensive boots, fancy 10-gallon hat, etc.
People swim and don't dress like competitive divers or racers or synchronized swimmers.
People dance and don't dress like ballroom dance competitors.
People ice skate and don't dress like competitive figure skaters.
People endurance ride and...well, they do all dress pretty much the same in competition as pleasure rides.
But I think you can get my drift.