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Dalys Custom Racing Apparel Custom Racing Apparel Since 1974 1.800.22.SILKS www.dalyssilks.com “SHOW YOUR TRUE COLORS” Racing Colors All silks are priced based on the body and sleeve design combination you choose. Please refer to each item number and the corresponding price for that particular design to calculate the final cost of your silks. We offer a RUSH SERVICE for an additional fee, if you require your order by a specific date. Expedited rush orders can be completed in as little as 24 HOURS, if necessary, for an additional fee. Standard production time for racing silks is 10-14 business days. FABRIC OPTIONS NYLON • SATIN (Additional $50.00 Fee) • AERODYNAMIC (Additional $50.00 Fee) (Matte) (Shiny) (Spandex) These are the standard designs set by the New York Jockey Club. You may choose any of these, and additional designs or lettering to them, or use a custom design of oury own. Body designs are on the front and back unless otherwise requested. SOLID SASH PANEL HOOP B1 B2 B3 B4 DIAMOND INVERTED TRIANGLE BALL CIRCLE B5 B6 B7 B8 CROSS CROSS OF LORRAINE BLOCK FRAME DIAMOND FRAME B9 B10 B11 B12 STAR EPAULETS BRACES TWO HOOPS B13 B14 B15 B16 1 HALVES VERTICAL HALVES YOKE CHEVRONS B17 B18 B19 B20 CROSS SASHES VISIBLE SEAMS DIAMOND HOOP BALL SASH B21 B22 B23 B24 V-TRIANGULAR SOLID TRIANGULAR DIAGONAL PANEL TRIANGULAR PANEL THIRDS QUARTERS B25 B26 B27 B28 QUARTERED MULTIPLE HOOPS STRIPES MULTIPLE CHEVRONS B29 B30 B31 B32 BLOCKS DOTS DIAMONDS STARS B33 B34 B35 B36 2 Sleeves SOLID CONTRAST CUFFS STRIPE HALVES HOOP SEAMS S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 DIAMOND DIAGONAL MULTIPLE TWO HOOPS CIRCLE CHEVRONS STRIPE QUARTERS HOOPS S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 STRIPES MULTIPLE CHEVRONS BLOCKS DOTS DIAMONDS STARS S13 S14 S15 S16 S17 S18 Caps C1 NYLON C3 AERODYNAMIC (LYCRA) C2 SATIN & WASHABLE SATIN C4 STRETCH VELVET BUTTON POM-POM FEATHER TASSEL MONOGRAM C5 C6 C7 C8 BAND RIBBON BOW CUSTOM LOGO QUARTERD C9 C10 C11 C12 3 Horse Clothing All horse apparel and accessories are custom made in your colors and can be personalized with custom logos and lettering. Our horse blankets are made by Triple Crown, manufacturer of the highest quality blankets available in the industry. We carry Triple Crown’s full line of horse blankets, including the items below and many others. PADDOCK SHEETS & DRESS SHEETS All blankets come standard with a surcingle, tail cord and nylon front buckle closure. Braided tail cords, fancy hip ornaments, extra trim and upgraded leather buckle closures also available. HB1 WOOL DRESS SHEET (heavyweight or lightweight) HB2 WOOL PADDOCK SHEET (heavyweight or lightweight) HB3 WICK N’ DRY (quick-drying, breathable summer-weight fabric) HB4 WOOL BREEZER (lightweight wool) HB5 POLAR FLEECE HB6 COTTON DUCK (poly-cotton blend) HB7 SCRIM FLY SHEET HB8 NIGHT SHEET HB9 RAIN SHEET HB10 QUARTER SHEET (available in wool and polar fleece) HB11 STABLE SHEET (100% lightweight polyester) COOLERS Includes head strap, front ties and tail cord. Additional trim is available upon request. HB12 WOOL COOLER HB13 WOOL BREEZER HB14 POLAR FLEECE COOLER HB15 SCRIM FLY COOLER HB16 RAIN COVER (lined or unlined) SADDLE TOWELS HB17 PLAIN HB18 1” CONTRASTING TRIM HB19 TWO-TONE TRIM BLINKERS Available fabrics are Nylon, Satin or Stretch Knit fabric. Cups available in Full, Semi, French or Cheaters. HB20 MEDIUM (standard thoroughbred size) HB21 LARGE HB22 XL HB23 PEEP HOLES (diamond shape holes cut in cups) HB24 SPECIAL CUPS (Scoop, Blind or Clear Bubble) 4 Stable Equipment by Phoenix West The finest handcrafted stable equipment available. All products are made to last a lifetime of durable wipe-clean vinyl and chrome accents. All stable equipment can be customized with your logo, lettering or stable name. SE1 DOOR PANEL SE2 ROLL UP DOOR PANEL SE3 STALL GUARD SE4 CABLE STYLE STALL GUARD SE5 STALL CHAIN SE6 STORAGE BENCH SE1 SE7 MEDICINE BOX (Wall Box) SE8 BANDAGE STORAGE WALL BOX SE9 LEG WRAP/BANDAGE RACK SE10 TRUNK COVER SE11 SMALL TACK TRUNK SE12 MEDIUM TACK TRUNK SE3 SE13 LARGE TACK TRUNK SE14 METAL TRUNK STAND SE15 WOOD TRUNK STAND SE16 SADDLE RACK SE4 SE17 BRIDLE RACK SE18 TRAINING CHART (Weekly-15 Entries) SE19 TRAINING CHART (Monthly-30 Entries) SE20 CUSTOM DELUXE SADDLE PAD (Available with logos or lettering) SE21 FEED TUB SE22 FEED BAG SE23 CUSTOM PADDOCK/TOTE BAG (Available with logos or lettering) SE24 VINYL BANDAGE HOLDER (Available with logos or lettering) SE25 VINYL BLANKET HOLDER (Available with logos or lettering) SE26 BLANKET RACK/BAR SE27 RUB/BURN PAD SE18 SE20 SE7 SE19 5 Racing Accessories & Supplies In addition to the items listed below, we carry hundreds of other racing accessories and supplies, used in both thoroughbred and standardbred racing. Please contact us for information on the other products we carry. RA1 COMPLETE BRIDLE SET (leather or nylon) RA2 HALTER (leather or nylon) RA3 HALTER NAME PLATE (custom engraved) RA4 LEADS (leather or nylon) RA5 RACE REINS (leather or nylon) RA6 ICE BOOTS RA7 SHIPPING BOOTS RA8 POLO BANDAGES (velcro closure) RA9 STANDING BANDAGES RA10 STALL BANDAGES RA11 VETRAP BANDAGE TAPE RA12 RACING BITS RA13 GIRTH CHANNEL RA14 GIRTH COVER RA15 EXERCISE GIRTH RA16 RACE GIRTH (over or under) RA17 NON-SLIP PAD RA18 RACING MARTINGALE RA19 RACING CAVESON RA20 RACING YOKE (leather or nylon) RA21 BIB FORK (leather or nylon) RA22 STIRRUP LEATHERS RA23 RACING BIT Jockey Boots Our custom boots are handmade specific to your measurements by a master craftsman. RACE BOOTS Available in solid black or with red or blue boot tops. JE21 GENUINE LEATHER JE22 CLARINO (patent leather) JE23 FEATHER WEIGHT (leather or clarino) EXERCISE BOOTS JE24 GENUINE LEATHER JE25 CLARINO JE26 ENGLISH STYLE JE27 HIGH HEEL JODPHURS (Paddock Shoes) JE28 GENUINE LEATHER JE29 CLARINO JE30 HIGH HEEL 6 Jockey Equipment In addition to the items listed below, we carry hundreds of other jockey accessories and supplies, used in both thoroughbred and standardbred racing. Please contact us for information on the other products we carry. All jockey equipment and accessories adhere to national regulations of safety and quality. JOCKEY ACCESSORIES JE1 HELMET COVER (Lycra, Satin, Nylon or Vinyl) JE2 GOGGLES JE3 SUPPORT BOOT LEGGINGS JE4 WHIP (custom colors available) JE5 RIDING GLOVES JE6 BOOT JACK JE7 GIRTHS (over or under) JE8 LEATHER STIRRUP STRAPS (nylon reinforced) JE9 TURTLENECK (regular or mock) *Available with monogram JE10 IRONS (aluminum or stainless steel) *Available with rubber covering JE11 LEAD PADS (2, 4, 8 & 10 pocket) JE12 HELMET RUBBER BANDS JE13 RACE SADDLE JE14 EXERCISE SADDLE JE15 RIDING GLOVES JE16 PROTECTIVE VEST JE17 RACING HELMET JOCKEY PANTS JE18 NYLON RIDING PANTS (S, M & L) *Available in short and long lengths JE19 NYLON PANTS WITH STRIPE ON LEG (any color) JE20 CUSTOM RIDING PANTS (with logo or lettering) JE21 NYLON TRAINING/EXERCISE PANTS MUD GEAR JE22 MUD PANTS (inside or outside the boot) JE23 WINTER MUD PANTS (inside or outside the boot) JE24 UNLINED MUD JACKET JE25 INSULATED MUD JACKET JE26 NYLON MUD SUIT JE27 VINYL MUD SUIT 7 Clothing, Jackets & Baseball Caps Showcase your true colors with Daly’s customized apparel! All apparel items and caps can be embroidered or screen-printed with your custom colors and logo. A complete line of our entire line of shirts, jackets and baseball caps, including pricing, can be viewed at www.brandbookonline.com/vip STAFF & STABLE JACKETS We offer a large selection of standard and special order colors in the fabric and style choices listed below. Additional styles are also available. Please contact us for more information on our entire apparel line. SJ1 NYLON WINDBREAKER JACKET SJ2 NYLON BASEBALL JACKET (light or heavy quilt lining) SJ3 SATIN BASEBALL JACKET (light or heavy quilt lining) SJ4 WOOL VARSITY JACKET (wool or leather sleeves) SJ5 POLAR FLEECE JACKET (full or ¾ zip front) SJ6 THREE-SEASONS JACKET (nylon shell with fleece lining) SJ7 V-NECK GOLF PULLOVER (nylon or microfiber) SHIRTS All clothing is available in 100% cotton, poly-cotton, 100% polyester or performance/athletic fabric. SJ8 T-SHIRT (short sleeve or long sleeve) SJ9 POLO SHIRT SJ10 SWEATSHIRT SJ11 TURTLENECK (mock neck or full neck) SJ12 SLEEVELESS TURTLENECK (mock neck or full neck) SJ13 TANK TOP BASEBALL CAPS All baseball caps are available in either unconstructed, semi-constructed or fully constructed profile styles. SJ14 WOOL SJ15 BRUSHED COTTON SJ16 COTTON TWILL SJ17 FLEX-FIT (stretch fitted style) CUSTOM LETTERING The lettering styles below are the standard stock fonts we offer for embroidery, fabric appliqué or silk screening on apparel and baseball caps. Additional and custom font styles are also available upon request. Aa Aa Aa Aa Plain Block Roman Script Old English 8 Custom Gifts & Accessories Our gifts and accessories are a unique and personalized gift for any horse owner, trainer or horse racing enthusiast. FS1 FRAMED RACING SILKS (full size) FS2 MINIATURE FRAMED RACING SILKS FS3 CUSTOM BANNERS & STABLE FLAG (with silks design or custom logo) FS4 CUSTOM PADDOCK/TOTE BAG (with silks design or custom logo) FS5 CUSTOM CHILDREN’S SILKS (all baby and children’s sizes available) FS6 JOCKEY COSTUME (adult sizes XS-6XL available) FS7 DECORATIVE SILKS PILLOW (with silks design or custom logo) FS8 PET SILKS (custom “silks” for your dog or cat, with your colors and design) FS9 THROW BLANKET (wool or fleece blanket with your custom colors and design) FS10 DECORATIVE SADDLE TOWEL (customizable with your name or logo) FS11 JOCKEY SILKS LAPEL PIN (your silks logo in gold, silver or brass) FS12 JOCKEY SILKS KEY CHAIN (your jockey silks logo in brass or silver) FS13 JOCKEY WHIP KEY CHAIN (multiple colors available) Racetrack Supplies We supply the following items to racetracks throughout the World: • STAKES RACE SADDLE TOWELS WITH LOGOS AND HORSE’S NAMES • NUMBERED SADDLE TOWELS • HORSE BLANKETS WITH RACETRACK NAME • TROPHY BLANKETS WITH LOGOS AND LETTERING • TROPHY TABLE CLOTHS • FLAGS & BANNERS • CUSTOM UNIFORMS • PINNIE BIBS • OUTRIDER JACKETS • NUMBERED HELMET COVERS • PONY BOY HELMET COVERS, SHIRTS & JACKETS • VALET UNIFORMS • BIT & ARM NUMBERS • BLINKERS • BRIDLES • GIRTHS • SADDLE PADS 9 The Daly’s Difference Since 1974, we have been making the finest racing apparel available in the industry.
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