Jodhpurs are specially designed trousers to provide comfort and safety whilst horse riding. Typically they are a tight fitting full length trouser with reinforced inner knee patches. They are designed for long periods of sitting, with seams positioned to ensure that they don’t rub and a seat to offer a resistance from abrasion and a grip in the saddle.
They are available in a variety of styles. Depending on the type of riding you are doing, the style of jodhpurs may vary. For example, for show jumping or dressage particular colours may be required, commonly neutrals such as beige or white. Whereas for general stable work or hacking, a more casual jodhpur would probably be appropriate.
The History of Jodhpurs
Jodhpurs are named after a city in India where one of the Maharajah of Jodhpur’s younger sons invented them in the late 1800s inspired by the ancient Indian Chruidar trousers. They were first popular with polo teams, who enjoyed the freedom of movement jodhpurs offered, and were soon adopted by equestrians worldwide who saw the benefits of these trousers for all kinds of horse riding.
Tips for Fitting Jodhpurs
In terms of fit, jodhpurs should be close fitting, but not so tight that they are uncomfortable and inhibit movement or circulation. They should be snug on the calf and waist, whilst also allowing for easy freedom of movement. The sizing should be similar to your normal trouser size in waist and leg length, but different brands may fit differently.
With jodhpurs, leg length should be measured from the top of the inside leg to the inner ankle, as a standard, short is 27 inches, regular is 29 inches and long is 31 inches for ladies jodhpurs.
Ideally your jodhpurs should feel and move like a second skin. Any seams should not rub or be uncomfortable. If the seams do cause irritation, it may be because the seams are incorrect for your body shape, so as with finding the perfect pair of jeans, you might need to try a few pairs before you settle on the most comfortable.
Similarly, the rise can vary in a jodhpur and you may find that some brands are more suitable to your body shape. You may also want to consider other practicalities such as interior pockets for keys or cash, or two tone jodhpurs for a more flattering look!
Jodhpurs are part of a horse rider’s essential kit. It’s worth investing the time to make sure you get the best possible fit.