Jodhpurs
(noun)
Jodhpurs are a type of tight-fitting trousers that are flared out at the ankle, worn by equestrians, particularly for horse riding and show jumping.
Origin:
The word jodhpurs is derived from the name of the city jodhpur in rajasthan, india, where they were originally worn by indian cavalry.
Examples:
- She wore jodhpurs while horseback riding.
- He competed in the show jumping event wearing jodhpurs.
- Jodhpurs are worn by equestrians for horse riding and show jumping.
- Jodhpurs are tight-fitting trousers that flare out at the ankle.
- Jodhpurs are typically made of a durable and stretchy material such as denim or leather.