Monday, November 14, 2011

Affordable Equestrian Looks for Winter

This fall equestrian inspired clothing is becoming the new look. Of course a lot of the clothing is by designers but there are items that can make up a great equestrian outfit for less.


A classic blazer is great to make the outfit complete. Accents on the collar and pockets of the blazer can make it even more stylish. The RonHerman L'AGENCE  wool blazer on the left has a nice velvet collar with a thin belt and flap down pockets. This blazer has a high price tag of $624.

Nordstrom Rack has a nice grey Conrad C Collection jacket with black accents on both the collar and pockets. It is priced at $83.90 which sounds better and is on the right.


People never thought to wear their horse riding pants to casual and chic events but now the fashion world is incorporating them. The pair on the left can be bought at Bloomingdales and are from J Brand. They have nice velvet accents, such as, the inner thigh panels and smooth pockets on the back. I don't
know if they're as pretty as the price tag of $228. 

The pants on the right are from Vince Camuto and are equally as nice. They are more like a legging which is great for comfort and the contrast of the panels is a nice touch. The price tag of $79 isn't bad either.


The riding boots make an outfit elegant and can dress a casual inspired equestrian look into a chic one. The boot on the left can be bought at Barneys New York and are by Fendi with a huge price tag of $1,100.

The boot on the right are from Annie Shoes and have buckle accents on the top and bottom. The Annie Shoes boots cost as low as $59.46 which is a big difference from $1,100.

Even if you don't ride horses you can embrace the equestrian style in your everyday winter wear.

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