LeMieux offers a great range of equestrian competition wear, including show jackets, show shirts, competition breeches and riding tights.

Their show jackets combine elegant aesthetics with functional excellence, featuring innovative materials that enhance breathability, stretch, and comfort.

Show shirts from LeMieux exhibit a blend of classic style and modern performance, ensuring riders stay comfortable and polished in the arena.

The competition breeches and riding tights stand out for their superior fit, durability, and flexibility, allowing riders to move with ease while maintaining a professional appearance.

With LeMieux’s unwavering commitment to quality and style, equestrians can confidently embrace their passion while looking their best in every competition.

New in - LeMieux Dynamique Show Jacket

Meticulously crafted the Dynamique Show Jacket, by LeMieux, is tailored to elevate your performance in competitions.

Enhancing breathability, the jacket incorporates vented side panels and a sports mesh lining on the front. These features ensure optimal air circulation, complemented by exceptional stretch and recovery properties that grant riders unrestricted movement and flexibility.

Elegant touches come in the form of subtle beaded trims adorning pocket edges and the back belt panel. These delicate embellishments add a hint of opulent sparkle, enhancing the jacket’s overall appeal while creating a flattering silhouette.

The convenience factor is not compromised either. The jacket is secured with a front zip and a custom LeMieux press stud, seamlessly blending style with practicality.

For any rider participating in competitions, the Dynamique Show Jacket stands as an indispensable addition to your wardrobe.

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Frequently Asked Questions

To ensure the longevity of your LeMieux Ladies Dynamique Show Jacket, please follow the care instructions below:

  • Use Non-biological detergent only.
  • Do not bleach.
  • Do not tumble dry.
  • Cool iron.
  • Do not dry clean.
  • Do not iron over logo areas.

Selecting the appropriate size for your LeMieux show jacket depends on your individual measurements.

It’s recommended to refer to LeMieux’s size chart below, which provides specific measurements for different sizes.

To determine your size, you can measure your bust, waist, and hips, and then compare those measurements to the size chart to find the best fit.

Additionally, consider the type of fit you prefer – whether you like a more tailored fit or a slightly looser one.

If you’re unsure, feel free to contact us on 01225 810700, and we’ll be happy to provide you with more personalised sizing assistance.

Women’s Size Conversion

UK EU US AU
4 32 0 4
6 34 2 6
8 36 4 8
10 38 6 10
12 40 8 12
14 42 10 14
16 44 12 16
18 46 14 18

Measurements (CM)

UK Chest Waist Hip
UK 4 74 57 82
UK 6 78 61 86
UK 8 82 65 90
UK 10 87 70 95
UK 12 92 75 100
UK 14 97 80.5 105
UK 16 102.5 86 110
UK 18 108 91.5 115

Traditionally, dressage jackets are most commonly seen in black or dark navy blue.

However, in recent years, some dressage riders have started to experiment with other colours such as grey.

Ultimately, the choice of colour depends on the dressage rider’s personal preference, the rules and guidelines of the specific competition, and the overall style they wish to convey in the arena. I

t’s always a good idea to check the dress code for the competition you are participating in to ensure you choose a jacket colour that is allowed.

While traditional show jumping attire often leans towards more formal and streamlined jackets, the dress code can vary depending on the competition and the level of formality. In some cases, particularly at lower-level or more relaxed events, riders might have more flexibility in their attire.

Tweed jackets, known for their classic and elegant look, are traditionally associated with disciplines like hunting and showing. While they might not be the most common choice for show jumping due to the sport’s faster and more dynamic nature, some riders might choose to wear a tweed jacket.

It is important to check the specific dress code and regulations for the show jumping event you are participating in. Some competitions might have strict guidelines about attire, while others might be more lenient.

Always ensure that your attire aligns with the rules and standards of the event to avoid any issues.

British Eventing (BE) dress codes for show jumping, cross-country, and dressage phases typically require a more traditional and conservative approach when it comes to attire. Traditionally, black or navy jackets have been the norm for show jackets in eventing, including dressage.

However, it is important to note that dress codes and trends can evolve over time, and different competitions might have varying rules.

Jackets may be any single conservative colour in muted tones with subtle pinstripes, piping and coloured collars are permitted. Tweed should not be brightly coloured or boldly patterned.

Please note: Navy jackets with red collar and white piping are reserved solely for British team members.

To get the most accurate and up-to-date information, we recommend visiting the official British Eventing website or contacting BE directly to inquire about their current dress code guidelines regarding jacket colours for the dressage and show jumping phases.