single-breasted vest of reddish leather 
(the habit material of brown whipcord), 
fastened by brass buttons, leather collar 
and revers, and a narrow leather band on 
the close-fitting sleeves. A touch of 
leather on the skirt in the form of a 
patch pocket is harmonious, but any 
extensive leather trimming on the skirt 
makes it unnecessarily heavy. 
A suit of this kind should be as irre- 
proachable in fit and finish as a tailor 
can make it. This is true economy, for 
when you return in the autumn it is 
ready for use as a rainy-day costume. 
Once you have your habit, the next 
purchase should be stout, heavy soled 
boots, 13 or 14 inches high, which 
will protect the leg in walking and 
from the stirrup leather while riding. 
One needs two felt hats (never straw), 
one of good quality for sun or rain, 
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