Hunting Attire And Hunting Clothing
Fox hunting attire has a rich tradition and is designed not only for style but also for functionality and respect for the sport's heritage. Here is a breakdown of the classic fox hunting attire:
For Men:
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Hunt Coat (or Red Coat)
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Color: Scarlet (referred to as "pink" in hunting terms) for those with hunt colors (honor bestowed by the hunt), otherwise black or dark navy.
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Material: Wool for warmth and durability.
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Details: Single-breasted for formal hunts, and double-breasted for masters or higher officials.
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Buttons: Hunt-specific brass or silver buttons.
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Breeches
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Color: Buff, tan, or canary yellow are traditional.
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Material: Stretchable and durable fabric for comfort during long rides.
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Boots
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Black leather boots: Known as "top boots," they have a high shine and sometimes feature tan cuffs (called "tan tops") for masters of the hunt or those with colors.
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Spurs: Typically worn with boots to help control the horse.
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Stock Tie Hunting Attire
- A white tie, typically fastened with a stock pin. This item can also be used as a bandage in case of an injury, hence its practicality.
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Hat/Helmet
- Traditionally, a black velvet hunt cap or a modern safety helmet is worn. The helmet should meet safety standards, though some hunts allow the older, velvet caps purely for style.
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Gloves
- Light-colored leather or string gloves. Cream or tan gloves are most common.
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Whip
- Carried by some riders, usually with a leather thong attached.
For Women:
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Hunt Coat
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Color: Black, dark navy, or occasionally green depending on the hunt. Scarlet is worn only if the woman holds colors.
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Fit: Tailored to fit the feminine form, often with a more fitted waist.
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Breeches
- Same as men, typically in buff or tan colors.
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Boots
- Black leather boots, often with black patent leather tops instead of the men's tan-topped boots.
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Stock Tie and Pin
- Same as men, white with a stock pin.
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Hat/Helmet
- A traditional black velvet hat or modern helmet, as safety standards dictate.
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Gloves
- Light-colored gloves, similar to those worn by men.
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Side-Saddle (Optional)
- Historically, women would ride side-saddle and have a special apron that covered their legs.
For Cold Weather:
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Hunting vest: Worn under the hunt coat, often in canary yellow or tattersall check pattern for added warmth.
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Overcoats: Waterproof and wind-resistant overcoats (such as Barbour or waxed jackets) are sometimes worn before and after the hunt to protect from the elements.
The attire is as much a symbol of tradition as it is practical, providing warmth, protection, and a sense of decorum.