
Giddy up! Shop must-have Kentucky Derby gear from Fanatics ahead of racing day 🐎
The 151st Kentucky Derby is this Saturday, May 3.
Fanatics has numerous items for purchase to help commemorate the iconic event.
It's nearly time for the famed Kentucky Derby gates to open at Churchill Downs, where some of the top horses and jockeys from around the world will be competing for $3.1 million and a chance at the famed gold trophy.
While fans of the horse race won't be taking home any major cash (unless, of course, they bet correctly on the winning horse), they can still own a piece of history from the 151st Kentucky Derby and get new Kentucky Derby gear just in time for the event on Saturday, May 3.
Fanatics recently dropped merchandise in honor of the 2025 Kentucky Derby, which includes T-shirts, special Mint Julep glasses, Kentucky Derby hats, sweatshirts and more.
1. Kentucky Derby Vineyard Vines Distressed T-shirt
2. 151st Kentucky Derby 12 oz. Mint Julep Glasses
151st Kentucky Derby Mint Julep Glasses
Enjoy any drink in these 12 oz. glasses, which include the name of every horse that's won the Kentucky Derby. Shop at Fanatics
3. 151st Kentucky Derby '47 Splint Adjustable Hitch Hat
151st Kentucky Derby '47 Splint adjustable hitch hat
While it's not a crazy hat you're accustomed to seeing at the Kentucky Derby, this hat has a cool throwback look that's designed to stand out. Shop at Fanatics
4. Kentucky Derby Gameday Social Chenille Oversized Pullover Sweatshirt
5. Kentucky Derby Smathers & Branson Life Belt
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