Horse Show Attire?

rodriguezpoultry

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I've decided to enter Max in a show that's coming up fairly soon. He won't do well, but why DQ him on account of my attire.

Can someone give me ideas as to what is acceptable in a county fair? I do not have alot of money, so clearance areas are most wanted.

I am a larger woman. What is acceptable? Long sleeved button down shirt? Are jeans allowed or are slacks preferred? Are shirts tucked in? Belts? Are hats mandatory?
 

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What type of classes are you showing in?

Hunt Seat......Western Pleasure......Saddle Seat? :hu
 

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Showmanship, Halter, Walk/Trot Western Pleasure, Western Pleasure.

All will be under novice/amateur.

It's not for a huge show, just a county fair and a club show.

When I showed in the PHBA, the outfits were very elaborate, but I can't afford those types of outfits at the moment.
 

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County fairs here go by 4-H rules. Your state Ag office should have some info on their website.

Showmanship: Headgear (incl. hats), boots at the minimum. Slacks, western style shirt with something at the neck--scarf, brooch, bola tie, hat and gloves. Show-style halter and lead

Similar for western pleasure only you *should* have chaps and boots. Chaps are not required but I've never seen anyone compete without them. If you do, make sure jeans are pressed and clean and go with the outfit.

At Arabian breed shows and gaited horse breed shows, outfits are more subdued than what they are at stock horse shows. As long as your outfit is clean, appropriate and fits you, there should not be a problem. A lot of judges don't like excessive bling anyway if you were to ask them.
 

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michickenwrangler said:
County fairs here go by 4-H rules. Your state Ag office should have some info on their website.

Showmanship: Headgear (incl. hats), boots at the minimum. Slacks, western style shirt with something at the neck--scarf, brooch, bola tie, hat and gloves. Show-style halter and lead.
Does it matter what type of slacks? I'm sure I can borrow my aunt's gloves...if not, they aren't much on ebay.

I have the halter and lead. I don't like all the bling, I feel like it takes away from the horse, but in PHBA shows that I've been to, it seems like the more bling you have, the better you'll place. I know that's a generalization, but that's the way it looks sometimes.

I would prefer not to cut his mane. I like the long look but understand that banding is generally done to maintain a "clean cut" look.

So:
hat
boots
slacks (does it matter what type? Can it be dress slacks that look similar to western?)
western shirt
neck piece of some sort
gloves

Is that about it?

I had some chaps, but honest to God, I can't get into those things at the moment.
 

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Dress slacks would probably be fine for showmanship, although catalogs do sell special "showmanship pants."

The stable I ride at is a gaited horse stable so they do gaited horse shows. I've been riding Arabians for 20 years so I'm very familiar with Arab shows and the people at these shows usually just wear jeans, chaps, a button-up shirt, neck thingy and hat (and boots of course). They all look very workmanlike and clean but they don't dazzle going around the arena. Saddles have minimal silver on them.

Then we go to the county fair shows where even the adults are in skin-tight glittery slinkies, $5,000 silver encrusted saddles and $1,000 silver ferrule reins and bridle, silver-plated spurs, big faux pearl earrings, whore-red lipstick and rouge, sky-blue eyeshadow up to the eyebrows, fake tails that you can see where the real tail ends and the fake begins, saddle pads embellished with tooled leather and silver conchas .... It's a little ridiculous.

Now, have you decided on hot pink, Mediterranean teal or aubergine for your color scheme? ;)
 

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teehee....my saddle is purple and black synthetic while the reins and bridle are medium oil leather...


I'm gonna clash like the mad hatter and a british tea party!

I'm hoping to dye or stain the leather black. I'm perfectly happy with my synthetic saddle.

I'd like to find a nice purple shirt and call it good. I'd wear my black dress pants with my English riding boots (they were given to me so they'll work as western also.. :D) for showmanship and the same shirt with nice jeans in riding.


What type of jeans are good for the riding? All I have are flare-legged jeans. Are they supposed to be straight-legged?

I've seen the showmanship pants...a bit too, um, tight for what I'm after. Do you think points will be deducted if I don't wear the special pants?
 

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rodriguezpoultry said:
teehee....my saddle is purple and black synthetic while the reins and bridle are medium oil leather...
I'm gonna clash like the mad hatter and a british tea party!
I'm hoping to dye or stain the leather black.
NO NO, don't do that! 1) it will not work, it will be an uneven dye job unless very high-quality leather, and 2) will rub off on your hands and the horse and everything else in sight, with 3) permanent ruination of the bridle and reins.

Stick with the color they are. If you're already riding in a purple and black synthetic saddle, believe me, the color of your plain leather bridle is NOT a problem ;)

Good luck, have fun,

Pat
 

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