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Hunts to leave red coats at home as they stay low key on Boxing Day
Hunting Office tells riders allowed to hunt under Covid tier restrictions to leave traditional coats behind
25 December 2020 • 9:00pm
The majority of those who are still allowed to ride under local tier restrictions will do so in tweed or dark-coloured hunt coats this year
Credit: Charlotte Graham
Many things have looked very different this Christmas, and on Boxing Day there will be another iconic image that is missing from festivities – the huntsman s red coat.
Hunts across the country have been instructed to lose the traditional dress as they remain as low key as possible in recognition of the difficult situation the coronavirus pandemic has created.