I have a bit of a vest problem. Walked into CostCo today and they had lightweight, packable down women's vests on sale for $14.99 I was skeptical, because I'm pretty fussy about them being the correct length, flattering fit without being constrictive, collar can't be annoying, etc. This one was PERFECT, and available in about 5 colors (all conservative). I bought a plum one and one that is sort of olive/camo. Super light and fits like a glove. Not a tough material though, so you'd want a shell over it for doing barn chores.
Thought I'd pass the word on for anyone else who loves a good riding vest, since they're so incredibly priced.
If you like a good riding vest (CostCo)
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I do love a good vest! They're never long enough for me, though. And sadly I am not a Costco member.
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My friend is a Costco member.....
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AirsAboveNC wrote:I do love a good vest! They're never long enough for me, though. And sadly I am not a Costco member.
Ha, I have the opposite problem. They're often too long; I don't want the vest getting stuck between my butt and the cantle, or bunching up around the pommel. These sit just below my hip bone, but I have a fairly short torso for my height (5'9").
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StraightForward wrote:AirsAboveNC wrote:I do love a good vest! They're never long enough for me, though. And sadly I am not a Costco member.
Ha, I have the opposite problem. They're often too long; I don't want the vest getting stuck between my butt and the cantle, or bunching up around the pommel. These sit just below my hip bone, but I have a fairly short torso for my height (5'9").
I carry most of my extra weight at my waist and I need something that doesn't cut across the middle of that! Basically I want it long enough to cover my crotch.
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AirsAboveNC wrote:I do love a good vest! They're never long enough for me, though. And sadly I am not a Costco member.
I've bought from the website several times without being a member. You pay a small premium.
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KathyK wrote:AirsAboveNC wrote:I do love a good vest! They're never long enough for me, though. And sadly I am not a Costco member.
I've bought from the website several times without being a member. You pay a small premium.
Thanks for the tip! I looked at it online but it is definitely too short for me.
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