This double-weave cotton/polyester blend material has a traditional Japanese-style cut with shorter length sleeves and pants, plus five rows of stitching on the jacket lapel and down the back. The approximately 27 oz jacket weighs features grained cloth on the upper half and double-diamond cloth on the lower half with reinforced shoulders, and lapel. Pant has a traditional drawstring with a generous-cut gusset and quilted, reinforced legs from the knees to the ankles. Approved by the International Judo Federation (I.J.F.). Imported.
Sizes: 2-7= PRICE VARIES ON COLOR AND SIZES
Color: White with black stripes or blue with white stripes
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How To Choose a Traditional Uniform
Weight Differences
Lightweight – Ranging anywhere from 4 oz. to 7 oz., this uniform is an ideal weight for a beginning student. Lighter weight uniforms are more accommodating for learning techniques because they make it easy for younger and beginner students to move.
Middleweight – This weight of fabric can range from 7 oz. to 10 oz. This uniform is a little heavier than the lightweight to provide added durability as training becomes more intense.
Heavyweight – A heavyweight fabric is usually around a 12 oz. weight. Higher level students often prefer to wear heavier uniforms which are made of heavy drill cotton or canvas. These uniforms last longer and stand up to intense workouts. Students will get more of a “snap” sound when punching and kicking with this heavier weighted fabric.