bi-elastic the silicone offers additional grip 65% Baumwolle, 30% Nylon, 5% Elastan machine washable at 30 degrees suitable for dryer
Breeches are made in a variety of fabrics. Cotton or blends of cotton are the most common because they are so comfortable. Cotton doesn't absorb moisture well so these breeches will become wet and damp as you sweat. Advanced microfibers are quickly gaining in popularity with riders. These fabrics provide excellent breathability and they wick away moisture from your body, always a plus on hot summer days. Some fabrics are designed to keep riders warm in the winter by providing excellent thermal protection.
No type of clothing is as closely associated with English equestrian riding than breeches. They are made with horse riding in mind. With less fabric to come between rider and horse, breeches allow for every movement of the rider's leg to be felt by and communicated to the steed.
Breeches are designed to fit snugly and not rub when horse riding. Horse riding breeches are designed to stretch to allow for more freedom of movement. This allows riders to sit and ride more comfortably. Riders can now concentrate on performing and riding instead of pinching, chafing and sliding in the saddle.
Another unique characteristic of riding breeches is that they are designed to fit inside tall riding boots. You'll often find breeches available in pull–on, fly–front, or side–zip styles. Pull–on breeches have a drawstring or elastic waistband and don't make use of belt loops. Front–zip riding breeches are the classic style that most people are familiar with; these breeches have both belt loops.