Pikeur Competition

Pikeur's competition range is the one you'll see ringside at every BD affiliated show. Show jackets, white breeches, and stock ties cut for the demands of a full competition day — not just the 10 minutes you're actually in the ring. The fabrics hold their shape and stay fresh through warm-up and back-to-back tests, and the tailoring is built around the competition position.

British Dressage rules require white or light-coloured breeches at competition level — Pikeur's white and cream options are the benchmark for a reason. The show jackets come in classic navy and black colourways with enough structure to photograph well but enough give to ride freely. If you're stepping up from training to competing, this is the collection to start with.

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      Frequently Asked Questions

      What does the Pikeur competition range include? +
      The competition range covers show jackets, white and cream competition breeches, show shirts, stock ties, and competition accessories. All pieces are designed to work together as a coordinated outfit — fabrics and colourways selected to look cohesive under arena lighting.
      Are Pikeur show jackets approved for British Dressage? +
      Pikeur competition jackets in navy and black are appropriate for British Dressage affiliated competition and meet standard dress code requirements from Novice through to Grand Prix. Always check the current BD rulebook for your specific level — dress requirements can vary at championships and some affiliated venues.
      How do Pikeur show jackets fit compared to the breeches? +
      Pikeur show jackets use the same EU sizing as the breeches — UK 12 ≈ 38, for example. The jackets are cut close to the body with enough movement through the shoulder and arm for a full range of riding. If you layer a base layer underneath, size up. The fit is structured enough to look sharp but not so tight it restricts you through transitions.
      How should I care for Pikeur competition clothing? +
      Show jackets should be dry cleaned or hand-washed in cool water — check the care label on each item. Competition breeches can be machine-washed at 30°C on a delicate cycle, turned inside out, no fabric softener. Hang everything to dry rather than tumble drying. Store jackets hung up to maintain their shape.