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Re: [RC] [RC] Best riding jeans - terry banister

Where do you buy them?
Do you know if they come in children's sizes?
Terry
"May the Horse be with you"


From: "Margaret Dinan" <margrott@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Karen Casemier" <kcrazzmatazz@xxxxxxxxxxx>,<ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [RC]   Best riding jeans
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 21:34:31 -0500

I have the Tuff Riders and I love them. They are cut like tights and go all
the way to your natural waist but they don't bind. They are very stretchy
and very comfortable.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Karen Casemier" <kcrazzmatazz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 10:48 AM
Subject: [RC] Best riding jeans


> I checked the archives, but couldn't find any specific brand names/sellers
> of riding jeans - I mean the stretch demin jeans with no inside seam and a
> self knee patch. I have a pair of riding jeans I got from Libertyville
> Saddle Shop that I love riding in - except for one thing. The stupid
things
> are so high waisted that they come up to my ribs, and I am not short
> waisted. Now, I'm not looking for Britney Spears-type of low riders, but I
> would like something that sits more at my natural waist. I really like the
> weight of the denim for chilly spring and crisp fall riding (my winter
> riding tights are TOO warm, and my regular tights not warm enough), I just
> need to find something styled a bit differently. Any ideas? The only brand
> I've really been able to find by googling is Tuff Riders - I'm not sure
how
> those are styled.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Karen
>
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