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Mountain Horse Isolde Breeches

£39.95

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Features: Mountain Horse Isolde Breeches are an ideal alternative to jodhpurs when wearing long boots. They don’t bulk around your ankle like jodhpurs with a bottom cuff that turns up. Breeches are designed to come further down your leg nearly to your ankle, enabling you to also wear them under chaps.
Mountain Horse Isolde breeches are waist-height knitted breeches with self-fabric knees, belt loops and a horizontal outer pocket. They’re available, in navy, white, black, sand, espresso, sea weed and olive plaid. Also available with a full seat (price £61.95).

Sizes: 24in to 38in

Stockists: 01462 432596 or www.mountainhorse.co.uk

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  • Comfy and strong

    lansdowne

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    Great for everyday use whilst still looking good. Fabric very strong and a little too thick for hot summer use. Love the velcro at the ankle to reduce lower leg bulk.

    (Written by: lansdowne)

    22 February 2010 20:51

  • Great fit

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    I use these as everyday breeches and they are very good value. Mine have faded a bit though. They are really comfy and nice and long too!

    (Written by: sazzyb)

    10 May 2009 18:02

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