NOUN
- (used in the plural) flared trousers ending at the calves; worn with riding boots
How To Use riding breeches In A Sentence
- Osa and Martin Johnson dressed in riding breeches, laced boots, and pith helmets.
- That's why they all look so good in frock coats and riding breeches. Times, Sunday Times
- Cate was perched high in a tree, clad in a loose men's shirt and riding breeches.
- Melvin found himself glad he had not allowed Grover to dress him up in all his formal frippery, opting instead for riding breeches and a plain lawn shirt.
- The riders will be dressed in their Army Dress Blue uniform with riding breeches, boots and their silver spurs.
- These costumes include tricornered hats, silk jackets, and riding breeches.
- The best dress livery is a frock coat, single-breasted, of kersey, the color of your livery; white buckskin riding breeches, top boots, top hat, white plastron, standing collar, and brown driving gloves. The Complete Bachelor Manners for Men
- That's why they all look so good in frock coats and riding breeches. Times, Sunday Times
- He was wearing dark riding breeches, which were either a very dark navy blue, or black.
- He wore a dark blue tunic and even darker blue riding breeches.