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Riding Dress History, with a Twist: The Side-Saddle Habit and the Horse during the Early Twentieth Carments) that belied the richly nuanced, literal and metaphorical, layers of material and meaning beneath. The discussion here draws, in particular, on the advice presented in equestrian instruction manuals and printed advisories on the appearance and correct ‘turn-out’ of female side-saddle ridersInveterate 发表于 2025-3-30 01:11:48
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