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Asmar Equestrian Spring Sale 2026: What to Grab at 30% Off

By Samantha Baer··4 min read
Asmar Equestrian Spring Sale 2026: What to Grab at 30% Off

Asmar Equestrian just dropped their spring sale - 30% off full-price styles. For a brand that rarely discounts their newer pieces, this is worth paying attention to.

But here’s the thing: not everything on sale is worth grabbing. Some Asmar pieces are genuine investments. Others? You can find better options elsewhere for less.

Let me break down what’s actually worth your money right now.

The Standout: All Weather Rider Jacket

Regular price: $365 Sale price: ~$256

This is Asmar’s signature piece for a reason. Waterproof, breathable, and it actually looks polished enough to wear off the horse. I’ve seen people wear these to dinner after a rainy show day and not look like they just crawled out of a barn.

Available in Black, Indigo, and Khaki (SS25 colors). If you’ve been eyeing this jacket for a while, this is likely the best price you’ll see until fall.

Best for: Riders who need a jacket that transitions from barn to real life. If you show in unpredictable weather, this earns its keep.

Full Seat Breeches - The Hidden Gem

Sale section price: $88 (originally $198)

These aren’t even part of the 30% off - they’re already marked down in Asmar’s ongoing sale section. White and Taupe available in limited sizes, so move fast if you’re between a 34-36.

Silicone full seat at this price point is genuinely hard to find. Most comparable breeches run $150+.

Heads up: Limited sizes. Check before you get excited.

Technical Tops Worth Grabbing

Here’s where Asmar gets interesting during a sale:

Item Sale Price Original Why It’s Worth It
Georgina Technical Top ~$31 $158 Deep discount on a show-quality top
Updated Lexie Tee ~$31 $148 Clean lines, actually flattering
Sleeveless V-Neck Sweater Knit ~$28 $118 Perfect layering piece
V-Neck Modal Tee ~$20 $28 Basic but incredibly soft

The Georgina Technical Top at $31 is borderline ridiculous value. That’s an 80% discount on a top that photographs beautifully and holds up wash after wash.

What I’d Skip

The Dressage/Jumper Warm Up Leggings ($128): These don’t get the 30% off (already full price), and honestly? For daily barn wear, I reach for Free Ride’s Lux Zip-Up Breeches every time. They’re more comfortable, the zip-up waist is genius, and they’re $135 with code ELEVATED10.

Asmar leggings are beautiful for photos and shows. But for actually getting things done? Free Ride wins.

The $38 Logo Cap: It’s fine. But a $38 baseball cap when you’re going to sweat in it anyway feels like a stretch.

The Sample Sale Section

If you’re on a budget, ignore the 30% off main sale and go straight to Asmar’s sample section. This is where the real deals live:

  • Technical tops for $24-48 (originally $89-198)
  • Modal basics for $22-28
  • Show pieces at 70-75% off

These are overstock and samples - same quality, just limited sizes and colors. If your size is there, grab it.

Bottom Line

Worth the sale price:

  • All Weather Rider Jacket (if you’ve been waiting)
  • Full Seat Breeches at $88
  • Any technical top under $35
  • Sample section finds

Still prefer Free Ride for:

  • Daily riding breeches
  • Sun shirts (Free Ride’s perforated fabric is unmatched for hot days)
  • Anything I’m going to wear 4+ times per week

Asmar fills a specific niche - polished pieces that photograph well and elevate your look for shows and special occasions. For the everyday grind, I’m still reaching for my Free Ride basics.

But if you want to add a few elevated pieces to your rotation without paying full luxury prices? This sale is one of the better opportunities you’ll get this year.


Looking for more gear recommendations? Check out my Free Ride Lux Breeches review or see what I actually wear to the barn in summer.

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Samantha Baer

About Samantha Baer

Samantha is a professional eventing rider, trainer, and host of The Elevated Equestrian podcast. She believes in training horses with science, empathy, and patience.

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