The Dillon.

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INSPIRED BY DILLON, a black beauty who earned the nickname 'Silly Dilly' and 'Dill Pickle'. Dillon was full of personality, talent and accomplished so much in the show ring. He was all-in when working and showed amazing talent for the piaffe and passage.

The Dillon sun-shirt is a show-stopper, just like Dillon, featuring an autumn sage floral pattern and a mesh panel under the armpit for breathability. With a deep quarter-zip and sporty stripe down the arm, this shirt goes with any color pant and highlights your equitation. True to size but adapts to your body’s changes - this sun-shirt gives you a perfect fit every time. UPF 30+ for added ultra-violet protection.

NOVELLA sizing is more inclusive than your average equestrian brand (which seem to always run so small). NOVELLA garments are true to size - or order one size down if you like your shirts tailored to your body. The high quality fabrics adapt to changes in weight fluctuation and do not shrink after washing. 

92% Polyester
8% Spandex
UPF 30+

Lightweight enough to wear on the hottest day but perfect for layering in cooler weather as well.


Quick dry for cool comfort and moisture wicking technology

True to size but adapts to your body’s changes - this base layer gives you a perfect fit every time. UPF 30+ for added ultra-violet protection.

NOVELLA sizing is more inclusive than your average equestrian brand (which seem to always run so small). NOVELLA garments are true to size - or order one size down if you like your shirts tailored to your body. The high quality fabrics adapt to changes in weight fluctuation and do not shrink after washing. 

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Melissa Lackey
My new favorite riding shirt !!!

Okay. This is STUNNING. I love all of the little details that make the shirt feminine and elegant. The sage green color is perfect. I got an XXS. I am usually an XS in riding tops, and I like my riding shirts to fit on the tighter side.