
Keep your horse comfortable, protected, and ready for every season with our horse wear collection. As part of our tack range, this category brings together practical clothing and protective essentials designed for turnout, travel, training, and stable use. Shoppers can expect a wide choice of rugs, sheets, fly protection, and specialist wear to suit changing weather, workload, and individual needs. Whether you need lightweight layers for warmer days, waterproof turnout options for wet conditions, or cosy stable rugs for colder months, there are styles to help manage temperature and keep.
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Horse Wear is an essential part of practical horse care, helping you manage comfort, protection, and performance across changing weather, workloads, and yard routines. Within Tack, the right Horse Wear supports your horse in the field, in the stable, during travel, and while being exercised or cooled down. Choosing well-made Horse Wear means looking at fit, fabric weight, fastening security, freedom of movement, and the specific demands of your horse’s environment.
A well-planned Horse Wear collection allows you to respond quickly to rain, wind, clipped coats, falling temperatures, muddy turnout, and post-exercise cooling needs. Whether you are maintaining a competition horse, managing a native pony with minimal rugging, or covering a clipped horse through winter, dependable Horse Wear helps you build a routine that protects the horse without restricting comfort.
The Horse Wear category typically covers a broad range of practical essentials for year-round use. Building the right selection starts with understanding what each item is designed to do and when it should be used.
Seasonal selection is one of the most important parts of buying Horse Wear. In wet and windy conditions, turnout rugs with reliable waterproofing, strong closures, and breathable construction are central to keeping horses comfortable outdoors. During colder periods, the right fill weight matters, especially for clipped horses, finer types, veterans, or horses spending long hours standing in the field.
In spring and summer, Horse Wear often shifts toward lighter turnout options, no-fill waterproof layers, and fly protection. Horses prone to rubbing, overheating, or skin sensitivity benefit from breathable materials and careful rug changes as the weather fluctuates. For autumn and winter, layering decisions depend on coat type, workload, access to shelter, and whether the horse is stabled overnight or living out full time.
Good Horse Wear choices are always based on the individual horse rather than the calendar alone. Temperature, rain exposure, clipping, age, condition, and turnout routine should all influence your decision.
Fit is critical in Horse Wear because even high-quality materials will not perform properly if the rug or sheet shifts, pinches, drops at the shoulder, or rubs the wither. A correctly fitted rug should sit comfortably across the chest, allow unrestricted shoulder movement, and provide balanced coverage from front to back without pulling tight or hanging excessively low.
Look closely at chest fastenings, neck shape, surcingles, leg straps, and tail coverage. Poorly fitted Horse Wear can lead to mane loss, shoulder rubs, pressure points, slipping, and reduced protection in bad weather. Horses with broad chests, high withers, big shoulders, or compact native builds may need specific cuts to achieve a secure and comfortable fit.
When selecting Horse Wear, it is worth checking measurements carefully and reviewing how the item is intended to sit on the horse’s frame. For hard-wearing daily use, a stable and consistent fit is just as important as fabric strength.
Not all Horse Wear performs the same, and materials have a direct impact on durability, breathability, warmth, and ease of care. Denier ratings help indicate outer fabric strength, which is particularly important for turnout rugs used by playful horses or mixed herds. Breathable waterproof outers are important for field turnout, while moisture-wicking linings are especially useful in coolers and fleeces.
Choosing Horse Wear with the right combination of weight and construction helps maintain comfort without over-rugging, while also improving longevity in regular yard use.
Different horses place very different demands on Horse Wear. Clipped horses generally require a more structured rugging plan because they lose much of the natural insulation provided by the coat. In these cases, lightweight, mediumweight, and heavyweight options may all have a place in the same wardrobe to cover varying temperatures and workloads.
Sensitive horses may need Horse Wear with smooth linings, generous shoulder shaping, and secure but non-restrictive fastening systems. Horses prone to rug rubs often benefit from careful fit adjustments and fabric choices that minimise friction. For horses in heavy daily turnout, robust turnout Horse Wear with stronger outers and dependable waterproof performance is particularly valuable.
On busy yards, practical Horse Wear also needs to be easy to change, easy to check, and capable of standing up to repeated use. Reliable staples in this category are those that balance horse comfort with durability and sensible day-to-day handling.

What types of horse wear are available in this category?
This category includes practical horse wear for everyday care, riding, turnout, and stable use. Depending on the season and your horse’s routine, you may find rugs, sheets, fly protection, boots, and other essential wear designed to improve comfort, coverage, and protection.
How do I choose the right horse wear for the season?
Start by considering the weather, your horse’s workload, coat condition, and whether they are stabled or turned out. Lightweight options are ideal for warmer months or layering, while heavier horse wear is better suited to colder, wetter conditions when extra warmth and protection are needed.
How should horse wear fit my horse?
Horse wear should sit securely without rubbing, slipping, or restricting movement. A good fit allows your horse to move comfortably through the shoulders, chest, and neck, while fastenings should be snug but not tight. Checking size guides and measuring carefully helps you choose the most suitable fit.
What should I look for when buying horse wear?
Focus on fit, durability, comfort, and the intended use. Features such as breathable materials, secure closures, waterproof protection, and easy-care fabrics can make a big difference in day-to-day use. Choosing reliable horse wear helps keep your horse comfortable while standing up to regular wear in the yard, stable, or field.

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