Rider fashion: Uh-uh. Not doing it

lol you would be simply aghasted at the things that us endurance and ride and tie-er’s wear lol

But also I wanted to mention/ clarify etc, I don’t care what someone else wears or doesn’t wear but I find it super annoying when someone yucks someone else’s yum YKWIM?

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I’m just a trail rider who usually rides muddy trails (and my adorable lease mare is the Mud Queen- the more mud, the better in her opinion.) So my barn clothes are just old clothes. The only time I don’t mind a big logo or being a walking advertisement is when it’s the barn logo.

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I’ve heard their pants are the ultimate comfort though…might be worth it ahaha

I really like the styling of the Nikovian stuff which has been running ads on COTH for a while now, but I have the same problem with it as with the Holland & Cooper!


(there’s a logo on the sleeve as well, of course).
Also, can we make a logo any larger than this :roll_eyes::

I love Pikeur breeches so I put up with the logo but it’s not all that obnoxious.

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Visible logos as a key design element in otherwise rather anonymous young men’s “street style” or athleisure peaked a couple of years ago and is now seeming a bit jejune to them (online anyhow). Horse fashion always lags, so these clothing companies are late to the game, and maybe misreading their market. Not uncommon.

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I’ve avoided clothing and handbags and footwear specifically because of logos. I always liked how the quality of riding garments spoke for itself, without logos. Sigh.

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