Cavalleria Toscana Girls Colour Grip Breeches Knee Beige 10 Years Horse & Equestrian Riding

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Tailored Equestrian The technical 4-way stretch jersey used for this riding breeches provides maximum comfort and breathability while riding, moving easily with the body. The material has antibacterial properties, perfect for training. The transparent knee grip allows stability on the horse, while the stretch-knit socks fit easily beneath the boots. It features a contrasting embroidered logo on the outside of the sock and two front pockets. The practical fastening consists of a zip up front with button. • Anti-bacterial • Breathable • Anti UV • Fast drying

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Tailored Equestrian

The technical 4-way stretch jersey used for this riding breeches provides maximum comfort and breathability while riding, moving easily with the body. The material has antibacterial properties, perfect for training. The transparent knee grip allows stability on the horse, while the stretch-knit socks fit easily beneath the boots. It features a contrasting embroidered logo on the outside of the sock and two front pockets. The practical fastening consists of a zip up front with button. • Anti-bacterial • Breathable • Anti UV • Fast drying

Hypostore

The bi-stretch technical fabric used to make the Cavalleria Toscana riding breeches for girls guarantees maximum comfort by perfectly following the movements of the body during the ride. The fabric is also breathable and antibacterial for the best comfort during training. The transparent grip at the knee allows stability in the saddle, while the elastic socks, decorated with a contrasting logo, offer a comfortable fit under the boots. The trousers feature two side pockets and a zip and button closure.


Product specifications

Brand Cavalleria Toscana
Category
EAN
  • 8050706544485
Color
  • Beige
Size
  • 10 Years
Gender
  • Female
MPN
  • CT-PAA001-JE195-1003-10

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