Kerrits Womens Equestrian No Fault LS Show Shirt 40338
Kerrits Womens Equestrian No Fault LS Show Shirt 40338
Cool, classy and a little exotic, this top’s a whole different animal for the show ring. We gave ventilation a little va-voom by combining fine mesh with textured “animal” fabric. And, the printed inner collar patterns coordinate with your Competitor’s coat.
- Textured “animal” fabric provides breathable sun protection
- White with Horsetails print inner collar
- Just enough stretch to fit smoothly under your show coat
- Cooling mesh inserts under the arms and at center back increase airflow
- Quarter-length snap placket and snap collar
- Printed inner collar adds a pop of color and style
- Loop at back holds stock tie in place
- Color: White
Kerrits Size Chart
At Kerrits one of our main goals is the integrity of our sizing, which means we strive to be consistent. If you are a size medium in our tops that means your bottoms will be a medium as well. Not only are we consistent with our sizing from product to product but from year to year. Enjoy your fit!
Please use the following Size Chart, Fit Advice and Fit Icons as simple guidelines and instructions on how to measure yourself to ensure the best Kerrits fit.
Womens sizing chart
|
XS |
S |
M |
L |
XL |
1X |
2X |
SIZE |
0-2 |
4-6 |
8-10 |
12-14 |
16 |
16-18 |
20-22 |
BUST |
28-30 |
32-33 |
34-35 |
36-37 |
38-40 |
42-44 |
46-48 |
WAIST |
23-24 |
25-27 |
28-29 |
30-31 |
32-33 |
35-37 |
39-41 |
HIP |
34-35 |
36-37 |
38-39 |
40-41 |
42-43 |
45-47 |
49-51 |
INSEAM |
30 |
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 |
33 |
33 |
Fit Advice
Bust/chest: With arms relaxed down at side, measure fullest part of bust/chest, keeping tape parallel to floor.
Waist: Measure around your natural waisteline; keep your measuring tape comfortably loose.
Hips: Stand heels together. Keeping tape straight and parallel to floor, measure around fullest part.
Inseam: Measure inside length of your leg from top to bottom of ankle.
Kerrits’ roots reach back to 1986, to the most intimate type of womens activewear: bathing suits. Windsurfer Kerri Kent saw an opportunity to improve the fit and performance of swimsuits that didn’t stay put. With 50 dollars worth of fabric from the Jansen outlet store and the pursuit of designing more comfortable activewear for athletic women, she began making her own suits. Windsurfing friends stood for fitting after fitting. When the suits finally met quality standards, Kerri launched from her gear bag on the beach.
In 1991, The Oregonian wrote about Kerrits Activewear, followed by a piece in The New York Times. That story mentioned Kerri’s desire to make similar, sport-specific, flattering clothes for women who shared her other passion: horses. The CEO of Eisers, a leading equestrian company, read the article and asked her to design a line. With simple packs of carrot seeds as hangtags, Kerrits Performance Equestrian Apparel took root.
Today, the Kerrits team extends far beyond our Bingen, Washington headquarters to include our professional Team Riders, more than 1,000 Ambassadors and customers like you, who constantly provide the critical feedback that drives us to improve the fit and function of our products every single season.