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Why Equieire Chooses Recycled Fabrics for Every Product

Posted on September 22 2025

At Equieire, we believe high-performance equestrian clothing should not come at the cost of the planet. That’s why every item in our collection is made from recycled and regenerated fabrics. From riding tights to competition breeches, we carefully select textiles that reduce waste and give new life to materials that would otherwise end up in landfill or pollute our oceans.

Turning Waste Into Performance Clothing

While many brands still choose the easiest route with mass-produced virgin fabrics, we take a different approach. We use recycled fibres that are proven to perform under pressure — whether you’re schooling at home, competing in the ring, or training on the gallops. This means our clothing delivers on comfort and durability while supporting a more sustainable future for riders and horses alike.

Training Tops Made From Ghost Fishing Nets

One of the fabrics we are most proud of comes from recovered ghost fishing nets. These nets are rescued from the ocean, cleaned, and regenerated into high-quality performance material. We use this fabric in some of our training tops, so every ride supports the fight against marine pollution. Not only does this make our tops breathable, flexible, and long-lasting, it also gives riders the chance to make a positive impact every time they train.

Setting Ourselves Apart

In Ireland, equestrian clothing options can often look the same on the surface. What sets Equieire apart is our commitment to technical design, rider-focused performance, and sustainability. Choosing recycled fabrics isn’t just a marketing trend for us — it’s a core value. Every product we release is designed to perform in the saddle while keeping riders aligned with their values off it.

Why It Matters

Equestrian sports are built on respect for the horse and the environment in which we ride. By wearing Equieire, you’re choosing clothing that supports that respect. You’re also joining a community of riders who believe sustainability and performance should go hand in hand.

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