jockey silks

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Okay, the user wants me to translate "jockey silks" into Italian. Let me think. First, "jockey" in Italian is "jockey" itself, as it's a loanword. "Silks" here refers to the colorful uniforms worn by jockeys in horse racing. In Italian, the term for those uniforms is "abiti da jockey" or "divise da jockey." But "silks" can also be translated as "silk" (silk in Italian is "seta"), but that doesn't make sense here. Wait, maybe "silks" in this context is a noun referring to the fabric or the uniforms. Let me check. In horse racing, "jockey silks" are the distinctive colors and designs of the jockey's attire. The correct translation would be "abiti da jockey" or "divise da jockey." Alternatively, sometimes "silk" is used in Italian as "silk" (seta), but that's more about the material. However, in the context of jockey's uniform, the term "abiti da jockey" is more accurate. Let me confirm with some examples. If I search for "jockey silks" in Italian, the translation is often "abiti da jockey" or "divise da jockey." So the correct translation would be "abiti da jockey" or "divise da jockey." But the user might prefer the direct translation, which is "silk" but that's not right. Wait, maybe "silk" here is used as a noun, but in Italian, the term for the uniform is "abiti da jockey." So the answer is "abiti da jockey" or "divise da jockey." Let me check if "silk" is used in Italian for this. No, I think "silk" in this context is a noun, but the correct term is "abiti da jockey." So the translation should be "abiti da jockey" or "divise da jockey." Alternatively, "silk" might be used as a loanword, but that's less common. The user's instruction is to translate into Italian, so the best choice is "abiti da jockey."


abiti da jockey

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