"Look Good, Feel Good, Ride Well"
Measurements and Size Charts
Waist (Blue Line) - Circumference around where you want the waistband to lie

Rise (Red Line) - From center, bottom of crotch area up to where you want the waistband to lie

Hips (Yellow Line) - Circumference around the widest part of your hip (please be sure it's above the center bottom of your crotch area)

Waist Rise (Green Line) - From where you measured your hip up to where you measured your waist

Thigh (Orange Line) - Circumference around the widest part of one of your thights

Inseam (Purple Line) - From center, bottom of crotch area down to the ground or where you'd like your tights cuff to end (without boots on)

Knee Rise (Light Turquoise Line) - From inside center of knee down to the ground or where you'd like your tights cuff to end (without boots on)

Ankle (Bright Pink Line) - Circumference around where you'd like tights to end (tights style only)
RTR Cargo Boot-Cut Pants and Cargo Tights
(waist, inseam and leg strap altering options available - see RTR Semi-Custom Page for more info)

     Waist    Hips     RiseBoot-Cut InseamTights Inseam
Small (6/8)         26”-29”32”-35” 9”  32”26"
Medium (10/12)30”-33”36”-39” 9.5”32”26"
Large (14/16)   34”-37”40”-45” 10” 32” 26"
X-Large (16/18)38”-41”46”-49” 11” 32”26"
Fuzzy Logic Equine™ riding pants are cut to be just close-fitting enough to avoid uncomfortable wrinkling and with the cuff ending just above the ground when wearing boots with a normal riding heel.  The only way to be certain you have pants that fit right is by having accurate measurements.  If you have specific pant fit issues or concerns, please feel welcome to email us.  If you prefer a looser or tighter fit, or if you prefer your inseam to be a little longer, please don't adjust your measurements - just make sure you include the information in the notes section when ordering. 

If you can have someone assist you in taking measurements, that would be preferable.  Your measurements will likely be more accurate if you have assistance in taking them.  If you don't have a seamstress' measuring tape, you can use string or baling twine compared against a ruler or measuring stick (or a horse's weight tape and/or height stick works well too!)

E-mail: dawn@fuzzylogicequine.com