Riding Apparel

 

Riding apparel is a category unto itself. The gear you put on when you're going to the barn has to work harder, last longer, and look better than almost any other category of clothing. At Long Valley Tack & Supply, we've built our riding apparel collection around brands and styles that are thoughtfully designed, technically sound, and genuinely flattering.


Whether you're shopping for your first lesson outfit or rebuilding your entire barn wardrobe, this collection covers the full range. Breeches and riding tights anchor the lineup, from technical full-seat dressage styles to everyday knee-patch and legging-inspired options. Layer in our long and short sleeve tops for warm-weather
and transitional riding, and you have the building blocks of a wardrobe that works across disciplines and seasons.


We curate rather than carry everything. That means the brands in our collection have earned their place: American Equus for performance-focused breeches and technical layers with a clean, professional aesthetic; Dapplebay for riding tops and casual apparel that wear your love of horses proudly without looking like a souvenir shop; and a carefully selected range of complementary brands chosen for quality, fit, and the way they actually perform in the saddle.


Good riding apparel solves problems you didn't know you had until you experienced the solution: a waistband that doesn't roll, a seat that doesn't slip, a sleeve that doesn't ride up when you post. These are small things that matter enormously over a long ride or a full day at a show. We think about them so you don't have to.
Explore the full collection and ride in something you love. 


Frequently Asked Questions


What do equestrians wear for riding?
The core equestrian riding outfit for English disciplines includes breeches or riding tights, a fitted top (long or short sleeve depending on weather), riding boots with a defined heel, gloves, and a certified safety helmet. For Western disciplines, jeans are traditional, but technical riding pants are increasingly common. 

Show attire adds a show coat, show shirt, and often specific boot requirements depending on the class. Day-to-day schooling wear is much more relaxed with function and comfort taking priority over formality.

What is the difference between schooling attire and show attire?
Schooling attire is your everyday riding wardrobe: breeches or riding tights, a comfortable top, and functional boots. The priority is comfort and practicality. Show attire follows the rules and traditions of your discipline: typically a show coat, show shirt, white or cream breeches, tall boots, and a certified helmet. Requirements vary by discipline and competition level. 


How do I build a riding wardrobe on a budget?
Start with the non-negotiables: a well-fitted, certified helmet and safe boots with a heel are essential from day one. After that, invest in two or three quality pairs of breeches that you'll rotate. These see the most wear and are worth spending on. Build your tops gradually; a mix of long and short sleeve moisture-wicking options covers most conditions. Outerwear and show attire can come later as your commitment to the sport grows.

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Equestrian riding apparel for lessons, schooling, and barn days.
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