It’s key to know what to wear shooting. Not only from a sartorial point of view, because you’ll want to have the confidence of knowing you’re looking your best, but also from a comfort point of view. You need to be able to swing your gun freely, stay dry, warm and comfortable whatever the weather and be able to pick your way around hedges and rough terrain. (Read our advice on the best wellies for shooting.)
So we asked some keen Shots what ladies should wear shooting. Here’s what they advised. (Read our guide on the best tweed shooting jackets for ladies.)
(Clay shooting has its own rules – you can find advice on what to wear clay pigeon shooting here.)
Hicks & Brown was set up by designer sisters Alice and Rosie, who were brought up on a farm and have excellent fieldsports credentials. We asked them for their tips on what ladies should wear in the field (and not wear) and what’s good to wear on a warm autumnal day.
It’s all about layering and a fedora to keep the sun out of your eyes. Gilet and hat by Hicks & Brown
Most women want to look stylish but it is also important to be practical. Granted, the way you dress won’t make you a better Shot, but it is important to get your outfit right – you can appear elegant arriving at the shoot and through lunch but ensuring you stay warm and dry with technical clothing over the top is essential when you are out in the field.
A gilet is one of our go-to pieces for shooting at this time of year – when you need more than a jumper but are not quite ready for a big jacket. If the ground is fairly dry shoot in leather boots, keep wellies for when it is muddy and wet.
There is nothing worse than being cold when shooting. It can make you feel even more tense and really can hinder your performance. Our essentials include a good scarf which you can wrap up around your face as well as some shooting specific gloves to keep your hands warm but enable you to still pull the trigger. Wearing thermals underneath is a must. Handwarmers are key for when it gets really cold. (Read our suggestions for the best shooting gloves.)
All Hicks & Brown clothing is designed and crafted in Britain. This piece was originally published in 2018 and has been updated.
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