Skydiving Jerseys
Built for real jumps. Shaped for how you actually move and gear up.
Skydive jerseys for real-world use
If you’re looking for a skydive jersey, you’re probably looking for something more practical than a regular t-shirt once you’re geared up.
A skydiving jersey sits somewhere in between casual sportswear and a full jumpsuit. It still feels natural and easy to wear, but it’s shaped more specifically for movement, airflow and real use under a harness. A slightly longer cut, a more controlled fit and small stabilizing details help reduce the shifting and ride-up that many jumpers notice once they’re actually in the air.
Nothing extreme — just a more thought-through way to wear what many skydivers already choose anyway.
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Skydive Jersey Jeans Brown and Blue
Regular price €62,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per€0,00 EURSale price €62,00 EUR -
Skydive Jersey – Doodle Design Series
Regular price €51,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per€44,00 EURSale price €51,00 EUR -
Skydive Jersey – Clean Fit Series
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Skydive Jersey Spark Olive
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Skydive Jersey Red Group Selection
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Skydive Jersey – Cloud Design Series
Regular price €51,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per€44,00 EURSale price €51,00 EUR
If you're still figuring out what actually makes a difference in a jersey, it’s worth understanding how they behave in real use. What makes a skydiving jersey different in practice goes deeper into how fit, fabric and airflow interact once you're in the air.
And if you've ever dealt with your shirt moving under a harness,
this breakdown explains what actually matters when choosing a skydive jersey
and what most people only realize after a few jumps.
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Silicone grip where it matters
Under a harness, fabric tends to shift, ride up, or move in ways you don’t expect until you’ve experienced it. The silicone grip is added to create a bit more friction between the jersey and what’s underneath — nothing more, nothing less.
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Smooth surface. Natural movement.
It stretches with your body and doesn’t get in the way in freefly or tracking.The surface is smooth and consistent in the airflow — just a more natural feel once you’re moving, not something that changes how you fly.
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A longer cut, for a reason
Slightly extended through the waist — not to change anything, just to account for what happens once you’re under a harness.
Fabric tends to shift, ride up, or sit differently than expected. The longer cut is simply a more considered starting point for that. Nothing guaranteed. Just a small adjustment based on how things actually behave in use.
Skydive jerseys for freefly, tracking and everyday jumps
At this point, it’s less about features and more about what you’re comfortable jumping in. Some people stick with a t-shirt and make it work. Others switch to something that’s a bit more thought-through under a harness.
This sits in that second category. Same idea across all designs — the difference is just what you feel like wearing in the air.
Beyond Jerseys
Explore our skydive T-shirts for dropzone life and everyday wear
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Skydive T-shirt Dad is here
Regular price €29,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per€0,00 EURSale price €29,00 EUR -
Easter Boogie Skydive T-shirt black
Regular price €19,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per€0,00 EURSale price €19,00 EUR -
FLYER logo skydive t-shirt black
Regular price €19,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per€0,00 EURSale price €19,00 EUR





