Welcome to the world of judo, where discipline and self-improvement reign supreme. One aspect of this martial art that often goes unnoticed is the importance of proper attire – specifically, our judo uniforms.
Judo uniforms have a rich history dating back to the 17th century in Japan. Initially designed as functional clothing for the samurai class, these early uniforms were made from lightweight, breathable materials and featured a distinctive design that would become synonymous with judo.
The modern judo uniform is believed to have originated in the 1920s as the judogi. Designed by Mihachiro Natsumi, this early version featured a simple design with a white or cream-colored top and a red stripe running down the center.
The current judo uniform is made from a lightweight, moisture-wicking material that provides unparalleled comfort and resilience. The fabric is designed to be quick-drying and breathable, ensuring that athletes stay cool and dry during intense training sessions.
So, what makes our judo uniforms so special? According to our expert designers, the secret lies in the careful attention to detail and the use of cutting-edge technology. From the choice of fabric to the design of the stripe pattern, every element is carefully crafted to provide maximum comfort and performance.