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Hello! I am a lover of riding boots to wear anytime: a class, work on the street . . I would say that if you're a girl, you might find something similar in shoe stores, but will not be the same. If you're a kid, it's virtually impossible for anything of the sort you find in normal shoe. I, as I kid, and wanted a black riding boots, bright and super high to carry out jeans, for example, a "cheap monday, very tight-I had to go to a store riding. By the way, I would this trend to put more fashionable this winter I have not seen more than four or five girls in riding boots for the city, and no child (except me, of course . . ) What do you think of this aesthetic? Greetings. I one at a march for the fashionable riding boots men of all types equestrian, cowboy heel, low heel, above the knee . . Well I am a man and I have high boots, such as Demont, are not for riding but now that style this fall and winter hanllevado, and have been found in any normal shoe through and comercales centers, I've bought three pairs this season, and have been, and is I have certainly not seen any man but me with boots, though of course many do not dare Alleves, I have had to endure public snares of male and female, but good. . It is not easy CMBI to this society, and especially to certain provincial scales and closed environments . . My riding boots men are normal rack, skin, and high just before the knee, such unisex. . . In riding, a riding boots men school is a place covered with loose soil and flexible you can work the horses, give or take lessons. Apparently already used in ancient times, the carousel (or carrousel) was originally a circular place where you could go horse riding, to work a horse on the lunge or run a demonstration of dressage with horses (circus ). But in Italy the sixteenth century reappeared in the arena. The word comes from the Italian riding maneggio. In France, the king's armory was established under Henry III [1]. Ideally, a carousel is covered and closed to allow work regardless of the time. It has a lighting system for night work. Its walls are lined at the base of an inclined plane, called "bull boot" or "boot guard" to prevent the horses to graze the wall and crush the leg of the rider. Its dimensions are greater than the Olympic size (60 meters by 20) in preparation for dressage competitions in good conditions. In practice, many rides are open on one or more sides. They do not always have lighting and are often smaller than Olympic size. The floor is covered with rides a substance soft sand, sawdust, wood chips or cork. Today, the preferred sandy soil to soil sawdust or wood chips, deemed too slippery and difficult to maintain. In an arena, there are general guides on the sides evidenced by letters and figures used to set some dressage. Copyright: The texts are available under Creative Commons attribution share alike, other conditions may apply. See Terms of Use for more details and credit graphics. If reuse of text on this page, see how the authors quote and refer to the license. Wikipedia ® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. . , Charitable organization governed by Section 501 (c) (3) of the Tax Code of the United States. . . .