Winter Barn Look: Christie

Extra-warm winter layers for riders who want comfort, polish, and serious cold protection.

Extra-warm winter riding outfit with a heated jacket, quarter zip fleece, thermal base layers, fleece-lined riding breeches, knit beanie, gloves, and tall riding boots.

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Christie is a winter barn outfit made for riders who get cold easily but still want an outfit that looks neat, intentional, and easy to wear all day.

This look starts with the QTREE Intelligent Heated Jacket in black. Slim-fitting and lightweight, it adds warmth without bulk and is especially helpful on those extra-cold mornings or long barn days. With built-in heating zones, it’s the kind of layer that makes winter feel much more manageable while still looking clean and polished.

Underneath, the Kerrits First Level Quarter Zip in plumnoir bridle plaid adds warmth and a bit of pattern without feeling loud. It layers easily and stays comfortable whether you’re riding, grooming, or moving through chores. For an extra layer of insulation, the PISIQI thermal base layer in black keeps things cozy from the inside out.

On the bottom, the Willit fleece-lined riding breeches in dark purple bring warmth, stretch, and comfort—perfect for long hours at the barn. They pair well with the Ariat Extreme Pro waterproof insulated tall boots, which are designed to handle winter conditions while still feeling secure and supportive in the saddle.

Accessories keep things practical and comfortable. The C.C. knit beanie in light gray adds warmth and softness, while the Weatherbeeta Heat-Tec riding gloves help keep hands warm and flexible. Together, this outfit balances function with small details that feel thoughtful and put together.

Christie is proof that winter barn outfits can be warm, layered, and still feel polished. It’s a great choice for riders who want serious warmth without giving up comfort—or style—during cold barn days.

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