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riding habit

American  

noun

  1. habit.


riding habit British  

noun

  1. a woman's dress worn for riding, usually with a full or a divided skirt

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Etymology

Origin of riding habit

First recorded in 1660–70

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From The Verge

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From Los Angeles Times

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From Seattle Times

No, I don't plan to change my riding habits.

From Washington Post

A portrait of the real Lady Worsley, in which she wears a striking red riding habit, hangs in Harewood House in Yorkshire.

From BBC