polyester, cotton and elastane.
im not sure where to get it though
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.
Jodhpurs are horse riding breeches,named after a town in Rajahstan India.
Jodhpurs (riding breeches) can be made of any durable fabric, but may have heavier material or leather on the inside of the knee to help hold onto the saddle.
Jodhpurs
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.
it is the trait that they inheret from their parents that make them a good riding horse so one might have the trait of running super fast another could go for a long time and so on^No, I think they meant trousers. They're called jogpers.^ Jodhpurs are tight in the calf and can often be loose in the thigh, generally with a patch at the knee. Meant to be ridden with paddock boots/jodhpur boots/boots that end at the ankle. They are often however, just called breeches since they are both often interchangeable. Breeches are made of stretch fabric, tend to be tight over the full leg with patches covering anywhere from the full seat to just the knee. Some breeches are even sold with jean imitation material. Breeches are meant to be worn with tall boots or paddock boots with half chaps. However, any pants (including jeans) can be worn when riding.
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.
Normally horse riding but jodhpurs have been used for many other activities.
Do you mean why? I have no idea. I just enjoy riding.
They are long pants normally used for horse riding ;)
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.
Breeches or more properly riding breeches are the type of trousers people ware to ensure that they are not chaffed by the saddle when riding a horse. Frequently the inside of the breech thigh area will be reinforced with soft leather and the top of the legs will be cut loose while the breeches will be cut tight from the knee down so that the trousers will go snugly into the riding boots.