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Cinches

Cinches are straps or cords used to fasten and tighten equipment or clothing. The term has several related meanings, including a belt or strap around the body, a drawstring used to gather fabric, and a figurative sense referring to something that is easy to accomplish.

In horsemanship, a cinch (often called a girth in some regions) is the strap that goes around

In clothing and fashion, a cinch can be a drawstring or belt used to tighten a garment

In everyday speech, the phrase it’s a cinch means a task that is easy to accomplish.

Etymology often traces the word to Spanish cincha, meaning a horse strap, related to the Latin cingere,

a
horse’s
belly
to
secure
a
saddle.
It
is
typically
made
of
leather
or
synthetic
material
and
fastened
with
a
buckle,
buckle-like
fasteners,
or
a
latigo
strap.
Proper
cinch
tension
is
important
to
prevent
saddle
slippage
and
discomfort
or
injury
to
the
horse;
it
is
checked
after
mounting
and
adjusted
as
needed.
at
the
waist
or
opening.
Waist
cinchers
or
corset-like
garments
are
designed
to
compress
the
midsection
and
alter
the
silhouette,
and
may
be
worn
for
shaping,
support,
or
styling
purposes.
Cinching
is
also
used
in
tailoring
to
gather
fabric
and
create
a
tailored
look
on
garments
such
as
dresses
or
coats.
to
gird.
The
sense
of
tightening
or
securing
a
strap
extended
to
other
uses
over
time.
See
also
girth,
drawstring,
belt.