A exceptionally well-preserved pair of antique equestrian gaiters (historically referred to as leg armor or spats). This utilitarian footwear accessory was designed to slide over low-profile riding shoes or ankle boots. They provided protection against brush, mud, and friction while on horseback. Lacking a visible maker’s mark, this pair showcases the hallmark hand-crafted characteristics of late-19th-century European leatherwork, likely of French origin.