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Of course, the prices of both firms are high, but then their work is the I 130 HUNTING best, and we feel sure that it is more economical in the long run to go to one of them, though there are many other good firms whose prices are not so high. Some men when hunting in mufti prefer to wear breeches and gaiters, in which case a short coat must be w^orn- The advantage of these breeches is that they can be used for ordinary riding, and be worn generally in the country. In wearing gaiters, it must b...e remembered that the buttons should come straight down the centre of the leg, and not at the side, so as to correspond exactly with the buttons of the breeches. There is a slight hole in a man's leg beneath the knee-cap, which, to use the language of one of the best men who ever rode to hounds, was placed there by Providence for the top button of the breeches to rest in, and that is the proper position for the top button of the breeches. One final word anent leathers, which some of our readers may think that we have spoken too strongly against : they may be smart in appearance and comfortable in fine weather, but they are miserable wear when wet through, and are conducive on these occasions to severe colds, rheumatism, and other ills.
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