jodhpur boot

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jodhpur boot

A rider wears a pair of jodhpur boots while preparing to mount a horse.

Definition

Noun: A type of footwear, specifically a short boot designed for horse riding. It is characterized by its ankle-high length and a distinctive fastening system involving a strap and buckle on the side of the boot.

Usage

This term refers specifically to the style of boot. It is used in contexts related to equestrian attire, fashion, and historical clothing. * She wore a pair of polished leather jodhpur boots for her riding lesson. * The classic jodhpur boot features a strap that buckles around the ankle.

Advanced Usage
  • Fashion Context: While designed for riding, the jodhpur boot is also adopted as a fashion item, often worn with casual or smart-casual attire for its sleek, tailored appearance.
    • Her jodhpur boots, paired with jeans, created a chic, equestrian-inspired look.
Variants and Related Words
  • Jodhpurs (noun): The trousers specifically designed for horse riding, which are worn with jodhpur boots. They are tight from the knee to the ankle.
  • Riding boot (noun): A general term for boots worn for horse riding, which can include taller boots (field boots, dress boots) as well as the shorter jodhpur boot.
Synonyms
  • Paddock boot: This is a direct synonym often used interchangeably in equestrian contexts. Both refer to a short, ankle-high riding boot.
  • Ankle boot: A more general fashion term that describes the silhouette but does not specify the riding function or side buckle.
Notes on Meaning

The term specifically denotes the boot itself. It is distinct from "jodhpurs," which are the trousers. The defining feature is the side buckle fastening.

jodhpur boot

A rider wears a pair of jodhpur boots while preparing to mount a horse.

Noun
  1. a short riding boot that fastens with a buckle at the side

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