Jodhpur boots originated in
India in the 1920s, and were first worn by British
polo riders. The wearing of Jodhpurs soon became a trend in the Western world, and
Saks Fifth Avenue began selling them in as early as 1927. A
Vogue article in that year, titled "A Habit for Informal Cross-Saddle Dressing", wrote that Jodhpur boots were "correct in every detail for summer shows" and meant to be complemented with a
swagger stick and canary string gloves. ==Fitting==