Chaps
Chaps are protective coverings worn over trousers to shield the legs from brush, thorns, and cold, and to provide abrasion resistance. They are most commonly made of leather or suede, though modern versions may use synthetic materials. Chaps are associated with cowboys and rodeo participants as well as motorcyclists.
Two common forms are full chaps and half chaps. Full chaps wrap from the waist to the
Chaps originated in the American West as leather leg coverings used by vaqueros and cowboys. The English
Modern use spans equestrian sport and ranch work as well as motorcycling. In riding, chaps protect against