No. They wear the silks of the horse's owner(s).
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The winning jockey of the 2015 Kentucky Derby, Mario Gutierrez, wore silks that were primarily pink with a black cap. The silks represented the ownership of the horse, Nyquist, which won the race. The distinctive colors helped make the jockey and horse stand out during the event.
silks, or racing silks.
to show which barn they are from.
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Jockeys wear a type of clothing called silks
what about it....... if your wondering what they are called most refer to them as "silks"
The jockeys wear silks.
Jockeys wear "racing silks" in a variety of primary colors and white: red yellow blue etc.
They are called silks. They are how people recognize the different horses running.