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Qué (quién) es jodhpurs - definición

FULL-HIPPED RIDING TROUSERS
Jodhpur pants; Jodpurs; Jodhpur Breeches; Jodhpur breeches; Puffy Directing Pants; Jhodpurs
  • [[Cecil B. DeMille]], 1937, wearing the flared-hip riding breeches that are often termed jodhpurs.
  • half-chaps]] are added which provide the functionality and look of a tall riding boot
  • A [[horse show]] competitor wearing contemporary stretch-fabric jodhpurs
  • Classic riding jodhpurs, showing the extra width in the thigh area, which allows for lateral leg movement when in the saddle.
  • A rider wearing Kentucky jodhpurs.
  • [[Marwari horse]] in Rajasthan. Note the traditional long riding trousers, tight around the calf, reaching to [[Mojari]] slippers.

jodhpurs         
Note: The form 'jodhpur' is used as a modifier.
Jodhpurs are trousers that people wear when they ride a horse. Jodhpurs are usually loose above the knee and tight below the knee.
N-PLURAL: also a pair of N
jodhpurs         
['d??dp?z]
¦ plural noun trousers worn for horse riding that are close-fitting below the knee and have reinforced patches on the inside of the leg.
Origin
C19: named after the Indian city of Jodhpur.
Jodhpurs         
Jodhpurs, in their modern form, are tight-fitting trousers to the ankle, where they end in a snug cuff, and are worn primarily for horse riding. The term is also used as slang for a type of short riding boot, also called a paddock boot or a jodhpur boot, because they are worn with jodhpurs.

Wikipedia

Jodhpurs

Jodhpurs, in their modern form, are tight-fitting trousers to the ankle, where they end in a snug cuff, and are worn primarily for horse riding. The term is also used as slang for a type of short riding boot, also called a paddock boot or a jodhpur boot, because they are worn with jodhpurs. According to Tara Mayer, "Jodhpurs … exemplify the material and cultural exchanges between Britain and its Indian colony in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries."

Originally, jodhpurs were snug-fitting from just below the knee to the ankle, and were flared at the hip to allow ease for sitting in the saddle. Modern jodhpurs are made with stretch fabric and are tight-fitting throughout. They are supportive and flexible.

Ejemplos de uso de jodhpurs
1. It was just some sad bloke who thinks that jodhpurs and boots are sexy.
2. Not to mention the manly poses he strikes in those jodhpurs.
3. Other freaks dressed in riding hat, jodhpurs and boots and, naturally, I just couldnt resist this opportunity to dress up.
4. By the "upper class," do we mean the yacht–club set, the ascot–wearing folks with the Thurston Howell III lockjaw diction and the monogrammed jodhpurs?
5. The Absolutely Fabulous star and 17–year–old Freya looked right at home mounted on their horses while dressed in jodhpurs, blazer, velvet hat and hunting ties.