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- put a habit on
- the general form or mode of growth (especially of a plant or crystal); "a shrub of spreading habit"
- attire that is typically worn by a horseback rider (especially a womans attire) (同)riding_habit
- (psychology) an automatic pattern of behavior in reaction to a specific situation; may be inherited or acquired through frequent repetition; "owls have nocturnal habits"; "she had a habit twirling the ends of her hair"; "long use had hardened him to it" (同)use
- a distinctive attire worn by a member of a religious order
- an established custom; "it was their habit to dine at 7 every evening" (同)wont
- travel by being carried on horseback (同)horseback riding
- the sport of siting on the back of a horse while controlling its movements (同)horseback riding, equitation
- dressed in a habit; "the habited men of the monastery"
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- 婦人用乗馬服
- 〈C〉 / 〈U〉〈C〉(個人の)『習慣』;(動・植物の)習性 / 〈C〉(麻薬などの)常用癖 / 〈C〉(僧衣など,特殊な)衣服
- 乗ること,乗馬,乗車
- ライディング 《1974 年までの Yorkshire 州の行政区画》・(カナダの)選挙区
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Elisabeth of Bavaria, Empress of Austria, in a riding habit, 1884
Riding habit (1885-1895), Jacoba de Jonge Collection in MoMu, Antwerp / Photo by Hugo Maertens, Bruges.
A riding habit is women's clothing for horseback riding.
Since the mid-17th century, a formal habit for riding sidesaddle usually consisted of:
- A tailored jacket with a long skirt (sometimes called a petticoat) to match
- A tailored shirt or chemisette
- A hat, often in the most formal men's style of the day (since the Victorian era, a top hat with a veil has been worn)
Low-heeled boots, gloves, and often a necktie or stock complete the ensemble. Typically, throughout the period the riding habit used details from male dress, whether large turned cuffs, gold trims or buttons. The colours were very often darker and more masculine than those on normal clothes. Earlier styles can be similar to the dresses worn by boys before breeching in these respects.
When high waists were the fashion, from roughly 1790 to 1820, the habit could be a coat dress called a riding coat (borrowed in French as redingote) or a petticoat with a short jacket (often longer in back than in front).
Contents
- 1 Origins
- 2 Style gallery
- 3 References
- 4 Notes
- 5 External links
Origins
In France in the 17th century, women who rode wore an outfit called a devantiere.[1] The skirt of the devantiere was split up the back to enable astride riding.[2] By the early 19th century, in addition to describing the whole costume, a devantiere could describe any part of the riding habit, be it the skirt,[2] the apron,[3] or the riding coat.[4]
In his diary for June 12, 1666, Samuel Pepys wrote:
- Walking in the galleries at White Hall, I find the Ladies of Honour dressed in their riding garbs, with coats and doublets with deep skirts, just, for all the world, like mine; and buttoned their doublets up to the breast, with periwigs under their hats; so that, only for a long petticoat dragging under their men's coats, nobody could take them for women in any point whatever; which was an odde sight, and a sight did not please me.[5]
Two and a half centuries later, Emily Post would write:
- A riding habit, no matter what the fashion happens to be, is like a uniform, in that it must be made and worn according to regulations. It must above all be meticulously trig and compact. Nothing must be sticking out a thousandth part of an inch that can be flattened in...Keep the idea of perfect clothes for men in mind, get nothing that the smartest man would not wear, and you can’t go wrong...Correct riding clothes are not fashion but form! Whether coat skirts are long or short, full or plain, and waists wasp-like or square, the above admonitions have held for many decades, and are likely to hold for many more.[6]
Style gallery
- Madame La Comtesse de Saint Géran in a riding habit with a masculine-styled jacket and waistcoat, c.1680
- Marie Adélaïde de Savoie, Duchesse de Bourgogne in a scarlet riding habit, with male cuffs, gold trim, and buttons, early 18th century
- Lady Worsley in a riding habit with a cutaway coat and waistcoat, and military details from the uniform of her husband's regiment, then in America fighting the rebels, 1776.
- Button-front redingote of 1790, worn with a tall hat.
- Fashion plate of 1799.[7]
- 1830s habits show the popular full sleeves of the day.
- 1850s habit, worn with fashionable ringlets under a top hat.
References
- ^ Lewandowski, Elizabeth J. The complete costume dictionary. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 86. ISBN 9780810840041.
- ^ a b Boileau, Daniel (1822). The French Remembrancer, Or, a New & Easy Method of Recollecting the Genders of French Nouns Substantive, Etc. T. Cadell & G. & W. B. Whittaker. p. 315.
- ^ Boyer, Abel (1780). Dictionnaire royal francais-anglois et anglois-francois, 1: tiré des meillens auteurs qui ont écrit dans ces deux langues. Jean-Marie Bruyset. p. 192.
- ^ Cobbett, William (1833). A New French and English Dictionary. p. 137.
- ^ pepys.info
- ^ bartleby.com
- ^ regencygarderobe.com
Notes
- Pepys' diary for June 1666
- Emily Post's Etiquette, 1922, Chapter XXXIII. Dress See paragraph 40 "Riding Clothes"
- Riding Habits at the Regency Garderobe
External links
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Riding habits. |
- History of Riding Habits
- Woman’s riding suit, 1900-1910, in the Staten Island Historical Society Online Collections Database
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English Journal
- Determinants of personal protective equipment (PPE) use in UK motorcyclists: exploratory research applying an extended theory of planned behaviour.
- Norris E1, Myers L.Author information 1School of Social Sciences, Brunel University, UK.AbstractDespite evident protective value of motorcycle personal protective equipment (PPE), no research has assessed considerations behind its uptake in UK riders. A cross-sectional online questionnaire design was employed, with riders (n=268) recruited from online motorcycle forums. Principal component analysis found four PPE behavioural outcomes. Theoretical factors of intentions, attitudes, injunctive and descriptive subjective norms, risk perceptions, anticipated regret, benefits and habit were also identified for further analysis. High motorcycle jacket, trousers and boots wear, middling high-visibility wear and low non-Personal Protective Equipment wear were found. Greater intentions, anticipated regret and perceived benefits were significantly associated with increased motorcycle jacket, trousers and boots wear, with habit presence and scooter use significantly associated with increased high-visibility wear. Lower intentions, anticipated regret and risk perceptions, being female, not holding a car licence and urban riding were significantly associated with increased non-PPE wear. A need for freedom of choice and mixed attitudes towards PPE use were evident in additional comments. PPE determinants in this sample provide a preliminary basis for future uptake interventions. Larger scale and qualitative research is needed to further investigate relevant constructs.
- Accident; analysis and prevention.Accid Anal Prev.2013 Nov;60:219-30. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2013.09.002. Epub 2013 Sep 9.
- Despite evident protective value of motorcycle personal protective equipment (PPE), no research has assessed considerations behind its uptake in UK riders. A cross-sectional online questionnaire design was employed, with riders (n=268) recruited from online motorcycle forums. Principal component ana
- PMID 24076303
- Driving after drug or alcohol use by US high school seniors, 2001-2011.
- O'Malley PM1, Johnston LD.Author information 1The authors are with the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.AbstractOBJECTIVES: We examined prevalence, trends, and correlates of driving or riding after use of drugs or alcohol among US high school seniors from 2001 to 2011.
- American journal of public health.Am J Public Health.2013 Nov;103(11):2027-34. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301246. Epub 2013 Sep 12.
- OBJECTIVES: We examined prevalence, trends, and correlates of driving or riding after use of drugs or alcohol among US high school seniors from 2001 to 2011.METHODS: Data come from Monitoring the Future, an annual survey of nationally representative samples of high school seniors. We used logistic r
- PMID 24028266
- Safety factors related to all-terrain vehicle injuries in children.
- Shah SR1, McKenna C, Miller M, Shultz B, Upperman JS, Gaines BA.Author information 1Division of Pediatric General and Thoracic Surgery, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15224, USA.AbstractBACKGROUND: All-terrain vehicle (ATV)-related injuries are a significant source of pediatric trauma. We hypothesized that these injuries are caused by poor safety behavior. To test this hypothesis, we surveyed both injured and uninjured ATV riders.
- The journal of trauma and acute care surgery.J Trauma Acute Care Surg.2012 Oct;73(4 Suppl 3):S273-6. doi: 10.1097/TA.0b013e318270360c.
- BACKGROUND: All-terrain vehicle (ATV)-related injuries are a significant source of pediatric trauma. We hypothesized that these injuries are caused by poor safety behavior. To test this hypothesis, we surveyed both injured and uninjured ATV riders.METHODS: A prospective convenience sample-based surv
- PMID 23026967
Japanese Journal
- ヴィクトリア朝後期からエドワード朝期の女性用乗馬服にみる「イギリスらしさ」::馬術の解放とイギリスの発展の具象として
- A Study on Motorcycle Rider Characteristic and Behavior in Metro Manila
- Proceedings of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies 2011(0), 294-294, 2011
- NAID 130005037463
- A Study on Motorcycle Rider Characteristic and Behavior in Metro Manila
- Journal of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies 9, 1458-1473, 2011
- NAID 130001278346
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