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Size guides
and advice
for customers
RUGS
JODHPURS
How to measure for a rug
Carefully take your
If you do not have an existing inside leg and waist
rug to measure, check which measurements in inches.
size to order by measuring Remember that different
the horse. The measurement styles of jodhpurs have
should be taken from the slightly different
centre of the chest where proportions.
the front of the rug would be,
Please note that when your
around the shoulder and on
jodhpurs arrive, they may
a continuous straight line to
appear shorter than the
the point level with the top of
size ordered. This is
the tail.
perfectly normal as jods
This is much more reliable are made from stretch
than merely depending on the material. Please try on
height of the horse. your jodhpurs to ensure
their fit is correct.
Depth: Where a Depth is stated for a rug, this measurement is taken from the wither to the hem of the
rug. Chest Depth: Where a Chest Depth is stated, the measurement has been taken at the front of Jodhpurs and trousers
the rug (just above the buckles to the bottom hem).
Waist measurement is
taken all the way round the
waistband of the garment,
if it is an elasticated waist,
CLOTHING
this measurement is
unstretched so allow 5 to
We stock a wide range of 7.5cm of stretch on each
clothing from a variety of measurement.
suppliers and therefore
Inside Leg measurement is
the sizes differ slightly from
from the top of the inside
product to product. The
leg on the trousers to the
guides below are to help
bottom hem.
you identify your size
requirement. If you are
in any doubt or require
further information about a
particular product, please RIDING HATS
contact the Call Centre for
further advice.
AND SKULLS
Measure the
Jackets and tops:
circumference of your
Chest measurement is taken
head just above the
all the way round the
ears. For accuracy, we
garment
Fleeces, Jackets & Tops
advise you measure in
immediately under the arms. Size
Ladies Gents or
centimetres, not
Underarm measurement is
Sizes Chest Sizes
from the hem on the Xsml 8 32/34"
inches.
underside of the sleeve to Small 10/12 34/36" Circumference:
the top of the arm. Medium 12/14 36/38" Circumference is the
Back Length is taken Large 14 40/42" measurement of the
from the bottom of the Xlg 16 44/46" headband of any hat
collar to the hem Xxl 18 46/48"
SADDLES
BRIDLES
Seat size
As a guideline to bridle
We recommend you base the seat size
sizes, we suggest you use
you require on your current saddle size,
the size of a bridle you
or that of a saddle you have tried and
currently use and are
are happy with.
satisfied provides a good fit.
If this is not possible, use
the following general guide:
Width fitting
Measure just below the cut back head Small Pony Under 12hh
just above the padding for the knee
Pony 12 - 14hh
rolls. If you do not have an existing
saddle, take a wire coat hanger and
Cob 14 - 15.2hh
mould it to the horse’s withers, then
Full 15.2 - 16hh
draw around it on a piece of paper and Xfull 16.2 +
cut out.
Size Conversion Guide
Use the ruler guides below to assist you in the conversion from inches to centimetres and vice versa.
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Size Guides INFORMATION
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