Jockey
Jockey strives to bring progressive, body hugging designs to the consumer that are styled for daily wear. Their most current lines of the active brief incorporate the CoolMax material with the slogan “to satisfy the human need for comfort”.
Jockey Best Sellers
![]() Briefs Jockey 3D Low Rise Brief, made from a cotton/elastane blend makes these a must for everyday wear. |
![]() Jockstraps Jockey Performance Active Cool Jockstrap. Made from coolmax material they breath and keep active without the sweat and rubbing. |
![]() Jockey Classic Y-Front Jockey Classic Y-Front, They are made from cotton and are designed for everyday wear. |
About Jockey
One of the oldest underwear a companies in the world, Jockey offers a great range of high quality underwear for reasonable prices. They have been a staple in the industry for 130 years; founded by Samuel T. Cooper, a retired minister, in 1876. His commitment to customers and quality laid the foundation and frameworke for the company and they stand by this today. Jockey aims for diversity in the workplace along with camaraderie and enthusiasm among employees; they have built their reputation on excellence. Their main location is in the Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA, Jockey employs over 5,000 people worldwide – with a plant in Australia that is controlled by Pacific Brands.
Jockey strives to bring progressive, body hugging designs to the consumer that are styled for daily wear. Their most current lines of the active brief incorporate the CoolMax material with the slogan “to satisfy the human need for comfort”.
In 1900 Jockey International was known as “Cooper’s Underwear Company”, with their plant newly relocated to Kenosha, Wisconsin, from Ludington, Michigan. They launched their first full fledge advertising campaign in 1911, taking an ad out in the Saturday Evening Post for men’s underwear. In 1929 they launched their design on the ‘Jockey Singleton’, a one piece garment, shortly thereafter in 1934 they released their underwear brief. In four more short years they attend their first underwear convention, in 1938, and by 1948 have grown large enough to begin a radio advertising campaign, followed by television advertising in 1955.
In 1971 Harry Wolf purchased the company, and with it’s continued growth and success with the “Jockey” label, renamed the business to Jockey International in 1972, and has guided it’s success since.










