Our judo uniform has been designed with the judoka in mind, providing a practical and long-lasting solution for their training needs.
The origin of the judo uniform dates back to ancient Japan, where it was influenced by traditional martial arts attire. In the 17th century, the Japanese samurai class adopted a uniform style that included a sleeveless jacket with a hakama (loincloth) and pants.
Over time, the design of the judo uniform evolved to include additional features such as a headband, which helped to keep hair out of the eyes during training. The modern judo uniform typically consists of a lightweight, breathable fabric that is designed to move freely with the judoka's movements.
But what makes our judo uniform truly unique is its innovative design and materials. We use a combination of technical fabrics, such as nylon and polyester, which provide a balance of durability and flexibility. The jacket also features a hidden pocket for storing small items, making it an essential tool for any judoka.
In addition to its functional design, our judo uniform is also designed with sustainability in mind. We use environmentally friendly materials whenever possible, reducing waste and minimizing the carbon footprint of our products.
The judo uniform has come a long way since its origins as a practical solution for ancient martial artists. Our latest design incorporates innovative features such as hidden pockets and sustainable materials to create an unparalleled level of convenience and toughness for our judokas.