I wore jodphur britches, too. Got them from Millers, who made riding apparel. Later catalogues had only straight-legged pants. The explanation was it takes a master tailor to lay out the pattern, and such people were too highly paid. I presumed their clothing line now is out of a sweatshop in Taiwan. Anybody know of a source for jodphurs presently?
I get all kinds of riding apperal catologs including jodphur britches. None have the buttons like shown here. I also bought riding clothes from Millers in Colorado. The quailty has gone down hill and I am not sure if they are still in business.
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I would love to have a pair of these britches. Are they made anymore?
I wore jodphur britches, too. Got them from Millers, who made riding apparel. Later catalogues had only straight-legged pants. The explanation was it takes a master tailor to lay out the pattern, and such people were too highly paid. I presumed their clothing line now is out of a sweatshop in Taiwan. Anybody know of a source for jodphurs presently?
I get all kinds of riding apperal catologs including jodphur britches. None have the buttons like shown here. I also bought riding clothes from Millers in Colorado. The quailty has gone down hill and I am not sure if they are still in business.
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