Jodhpurs are shaped the way they are to provide comfort and flexibility for horseback riding. The design allows for ease of movement and a secure fit while riding, making them a practical choice for equestrian activities.
Jodhpurs have big thighs to allow for ease of movement and flexibility while horseback riding. The extra fabric in the thighs provides comfort and allows the rider to bend their legs comfortably while in the saddle.
It was shaped this way so that the sound would echoe louder, since there were no microphones.
There's no reason you couldn't make one like that if you wanted to, but the ancient Egyptians didn't do it that way.
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The designer of the memorial explains WHY she designed it that way. Read her explanation on the website: Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall.
Jodhpurs are horse riding breeches,named after a town in Rajahstan India.
hi jodhpurs in German are Reithosen (female i think!) hope this helps!!!
Normally horse riding but jodhpurs have been used for many other activities.
Jodhpurs are named after the ancient city of Jodhpur in Rajasthan in North India where they originated and where polo was a popular royal pastime.
The girl fell off her horse and got grass stains all over her new white jodhpurs.
Jodhpurs
Breeches are fitted trousers that end just below the knee, while jodhpurs are longer trousers that extend down to the ankle. Jodhpurs also typically have a stirrup strap that goes under the foot to prevent the fabric from riding up. Both are traditionally worn for horseback riding.
Because they are shaped that way
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The noun jodhpurs is a thing named after a place. A pair of jodhpurs is a riding breeches cut full through the hips and close-fitting from knee to ankle and have reinforced patches on the inside of the leg.. The place named Jodhpur is the second largest city in the state of Rajasthan in the northeast of India.
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They are long pants normally used for horse riding ;)