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Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Designing Jockey Colours

Jockey Wearing White Silks getting mud.

Jockey colours are more than just an aesthetic choice—they are a key part of a race’s identity and must comply with official regulations. However, designing the perfect jockey silks isn’t always straightforward. From poor colour choices to overlooked regulations, many owners make mistakes that can affect visibility, compliance, and even performance.

At Mittys, we’ve been crafting high-quality custom jockey colours for decades, so we know exactly what works—and what doesn’t. Here are the top 5 mistakes to avoid when designing your jockey colours.

1. Choosing Low-Visibility Colours

The Mistake: Some owners pick colours that look great up close but fail to stand out during a race. Dark tones or muted pastels can blend into the background, making it hard for spectators and officials to identify the jockey.

How to Avoid It:

  • Choose bold, high-contrast colours that are easy to spot at high speeds.
  • Classic combinations like red & white, blue & yellow, or black & gold ensure clear visibility.
  • Avoid excessive white, as mud and dirt can obscure the design mid-race.

Example: Black Caviar’s salmon pink silks with black dots became iconic because they were instantly recognisable.

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2. Ignoring Racing Authority Regulations

The Mistake: Not all designs are race-approved. Each state’s racing authority has strict guidelines on patterns, logos, and colour placements.

How to Avoid It:

  • Check the official guidelines for your racing jurisdiction.
  • Keep patterns simple and within approved colour schemes.
  • Ensure logos & sponsor branding follow size restrictions.

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3. Choosing the Wrong Fabric for Racing Conditions

The Mistake: Many first-time owners focus only on appearance and forget that fabric choice impacts comfort and performance.

How to Avoid It:

  • Use lightweight, breathable fabrics for summer races.
  • Choose moisture-wicking materials that keep jockeys dry.
  • Consider Skintex Jockey Colours for a modern, high-performance option.

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4. Overcomplicating the Design

The Mistake: Some owners try to add too many patterns, symbols, or colours, making the design cluttered and difficult to reproduce.

How to Avoid It:

  • Stick to bold, simple designs with clear patterns.
  • Avoid too many contrasting colours—they can be distracting.
  • Consider classic racing motifs like chevrons, diamonds, and stars.

5. Not Testing the Design Before Race Day

The Mistake: Some owners approve a design without seeing how it looks in motion or under race conditions.

How to Avoid It:

  • Request a digital mock-up before finalising your order.
  • Test your colours under different lighting conditions.
  • Ensure sponsors’ logos are visible and readable.

🏆 How Mittys Can Help You Stand Out

At Mittys, we specialise in race-approved, high-performance jockey silks that meet the highest industry standards. Whether you’re a first-time owner or a seasoned professional, our expert team is here to help.

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