How to Create an Autumn Equestrian Look
How to Create an Autumn Equestrian Look.Today we’ll talk about how to Create an Autumn Equestrian Look but especially how to create your look coordinated with our horse’s attire.
Today i’ll show you an Autumn Equestrian Look with shades of orange.
Obviously when we think the orange Hermès is pretty obvious and it is the inevitable to buy the under saddle by the Parisian luxury brand.
Autumn Equestrian Look with shades of orange
But let’s start by analyzing the rider’s outfits that I created by putting two colors in contrast: The brown and orange. The basis of the outfit are the brown pants by the equestrian brand Fix Design that are matched to the Hermès belt from the same shade. The belt is that accessory that makes each look more sophisticated and complete. To be coordinated with the accessories of my horse I paired a polo from the orange hue that matches the under saddle by Hermès. Even Tendon Boots horse are in the shades of orange as well as the halter.
You can look the other riding outfits here: Equestrian Looks .
Autumn Equestrian Look:Long Sleeved Polo Shirt
When the temperature drops we should wear a long-sleeved polo to always be comfortable when we ride without being cold. The shades of the polo perfectly matches the whole outfit. In the last article we talked about how to wear the shirt when we ride. what do you prefer to wear the shirt or the polo?
Autumn Equestrian Look:Brown or Black Boots?
Autumn Equestrian Look:Usually the shades of which falls in the selection of riding boots are blacks and brown, even if the black ones are the most popular ones, but you know what is the real reason? If sometimes you want to compete, the only color accepted in contests for the boots is black or black boots with brown stripe but these must only be worn with a red jacket. Unfortunately, even when speaking of jackets the shades allowed in competitions are not many to choose from but with the right accessories your look will be perfect for any occasion.
Are you ready to create your equestrian look?