Silk Jockey Colours – Lightweight Comfort and Style
Mittys’ Silk Jockey Colours are expertly crafted from premium polyester satin to deliver ultimate comfort and timeless style for jockeys. The lightweight and breathable fabric ensures peak performance in every race, keeping you cool during summer and warm in winter.
Features of Mittys Silk Jockey Colours
- Premium Polyester Satin: Lightweight and durable for exceptional comfort and style.
- Full Customisation: Choose your preferred colours, patterns, and add custom logos to create a personalised, professional look.
- Dye-Sublimated Print: High-quality printing guarantees long-lasting, vibrant colours that won’t fade.
Explore our Skintex Jockey Colours for a sporty alternative, or complete your post-race celebration with our Horse Presentation Sashes.
Order your Silk Jockey Colours from Mittys today and step into the spotlight with style!
Material
Our Silk Jockey Colours are made from premium polyester satin, combining lightweight durability with comfort. At Mittys, every product is 100% Australian-made using sustainable manufacturing practices. We prioritise quality and environmental responsibility at every step, ensuring excellence you can rely on.
A: Mittys Silk Jockey Colours are crafted from premium polyester satin, offering lightweight durability, breathable comfort, and a timeless, elegant finish.
A: Yes! You can personalise them with your choice of colours, patterns, and custom logos for a truly unique and professional design.
A: Hand-wash your Silk Jockey Colours with mild detergent and allow them to air dry to preserve their vibrant print and durability.
A: Absolutely! All Mittys products, including Silk Jockey Colours, are 100% Australian-made with sustainable manufacturing practices in place.
A: Simply provide your design details through our quote form or contact us for assistance. Visit our Artwork Specs Guide for file requirements.
A: If you need additional assistance, visit our general FAQ page or contact us directly.
A: Yes, jockey colours need to be registered with your local racing authority. Check out our complete guide on registration:
➡️ Jockey Colours Registration – Complete Guide for Australia & New Zealand