i believe so yes
A saddle, saddle pad/blanket, bridle with appropriate bit, stirrups, riding helmet, jeans or riding pants, chaps or half chaps if you do not use tall boots, riding boots.
usually a boot that is made for riding, bought from your local tack store. I ride in paddock boots and half-chaps, but other's ride in full length rubber or leather riding boots if you ride english. For western you where cowboy boots. Or for either you can save money and just wear plain old rubber boots.
Riding boots. They should not be too wide, so that they do not get stuck in the stirrup in an emergency. You can choose between boots with treads versus smooth bottomed shoes. The smooth are the safest, because they easily slide out in case of an emergency.
as long as they are strong boots
chaps, helmet, boots, gloves, and a shirt that won't flop around and scare your horse
Jodhpurs are the trousers worn for riding, jodhpur boots are the short ankle high boots worn for riding. Riding boots (tall boots) and jodhpur boots (ankle high boots) can both be worn at any age, however if wearing the ankle high boots it is recommended you also wear chaps which fit around your calf giving you more grip on the horse. The advantage of the ankle high boots for younger children is that they are cheaper than the full riding boots and when a child is still growing rapidly there is less cost involved with changing boots as their feet grow.
shoes with a small heel riding boots or jodphur boots are best
Boots, chaps (britches), crop, shirt, jacket, and helmet. Horse = saddle, bridle, pad, girth, halter, reins.
longer riding boots are better in my opinion as they make riding more comfortable for both horse and rider. Your appearance also looks much better with longer boots.
The best kind of shoe to wear while riding is a boot with a small heel - about 1/2 to 3/4 inch. If you are riding bareback, or on a saddle without stirrups, You can wear tennis shoes, but the heels on riding boots help prevent your foot getting stuck in the stirrup, in the case of an accident. If you are a serious horseman/horsewoman, you should purchase some paddock boots, or perhaps field boots. For those who compete, the best options are dress boots, field boots, or paddock boots WITH chaps. However, there may be certain rules as to what you can wear.
you need a helmet, riding boots, riding pants, and a crop( if your horse is slow ). you can find these things at the store Horsing Around.
kijiji is a good start.