white breeches

How to keep white breeches white

White breeches are a staple in any equestrian's wardrobe, but keeping them looking pristine can be a challenge. Here are our top 10 tips to help you keep your white breeches looking their best:

1. Wash them promptly

As soon as you finish riding, make sure to promptly wash your white breeches. The longer you wait, the harder it will be to remove any stains or dirt. Use a gentle detergent and follow the care instructions on the label.

2. Spot treat stains

If you notice any stains on your white breeches, don't panic! Simply spot treat the area with a stain remover before washing. This will help prevent the stain from setting in and becoming more difficult to remove.

3. Avoid bleach

While it may be tempting to use bleach to brighten your white breeches, it can actually do more harm than good. Bleach can weaken the fabric and cause it to yellow over time. Stick to a gentle detergent instead.

4. Dry them properly

After washing your white breeches, make sure to air dry them properly. Avoid using a dryer, as the heat can cause the fabric to shrink or become discoloured

White breeches are a staple in any equestrian's wardrobe, but keeping them looking pristine can be a challenge. Here are 5 tips to help you keep your white breeches looking their best:

5. Store them carefully

When you're not wearing your white breeches, make sure to store them properly. Hang them up in a cool, dry place to prevent any yellowing or discoloration. Avoid folding them, as this can cause creases that are difficult to remove.

By following these 5 tips, you can keep your white breeches looking bright and clean for years to come. Remember, a little extra care goes a long way when it comes to maintaining your equestrian apparel!

6. Prevention is key!

One of our best tips for keeping your white breeches white.. is to avoid them getting dirty in the first place. White breeches usually get dirty while handling and grooming your horse, not so much during the actual riding. Therefore, many equestrians choose to wear darker, looser fitting sweatpants over their white breeches to prevent staining while they’re getting ready. You can find the perfect cover up sweatpants here

Another top tip to prevent staining from happening in the first place, we recommend being cautious when using dark oil or leather fat on your saddle the days before a show. Treating your leather products is important and makes for a great polished look while competing, but the products you use could cause staining on bright clothes. We recommend therefore to use any care products sparingly and to make sure that they’ve completely dried before coming in close contact with bright fabrics.

Are there alternatives to white show breeches?

We have to admit.. it does seem odd to have to compete in white breeches when keeping them clean can be a nightmare! Luckily, in many countries, it’s absolutely fine to wear beige, champagne, or tan-coloured breeches at shows – a fashionable alternative to the classic white and also somewhat more stain-repellent. We advise you check the rules for your specific competition when deciding what to wear!

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