Legend has it that the gi was developed to help disguise martial arts practitioners in Okinawa, Japan, after martial arts and the use of weapons were outlawed around the late 1400s. Martial arts were practiced at night, under the cover of darkness. The white cotton gi was designed to imitate pajamas, as both garments shared a loose and baggy fit, which would allow practitioners to pretend to be asleep in their pajamas.
Material : Cotton or cotton-like fabric that is woven with no tears or mending.
Measurements : The skirt of the top should reach the athlete’s thigh. Sleeves reach no more than 5 cm from the wrist when arms are extended outward, parallel to the ground, forming a “T.” Pants should reach no more than 5 cm above the ankle bone. Lapel thickness should be no more than 0.5 inches. The collar should be no more than 2 inches wide. Sleeve opening at the “T” position should be no more than 2.75 inches. See image below.*
Color : Must be a solid color; the pants, top, and collar of the gi must match. Only white, royal blue, or black gis are allowed.
Belt : 1.5 to 2 inches wide with a black tip (white through brown belts) or red or white tip (black belts). Long enough to wrap around the waist twice and be tied using a square double knot tight enough to close the top. Once tied, the ends of the belt should hang 8 to 12 inches.
Groin Protection : Prohibited in competition.
Patches : Too complex to describe, so look at this picture for authorized patch locations.*
Express yourself. Look, gis often shrink over time, especially if worn a lot. We would rather you spend your money on knowledge (classes and seminars) than on a new gi just because it’s a little short or has a minor tear. As for colors, we welcome self-expression in class; however, if you attend one of our seminars or special events, attend any type of class at another academy, or add patches with the Hangout logo to any gi, it must be a solid color (no tie-dye, patterns, etc.).
Shirtless training is gross. Nobody wants a sweaty chest and belly on them while they’re trying to improve their skills. The Hangout Jiu-Jitsu Club requires a shirt or rash guard (men and women) be worn at all times, even in the gi. Shirtless training is prohibited at all times. No exceptions.
Hide the tenders. Wear appropriate bottoms. At no time should any male or female student risk exposure of their buttocks or genitals, directly (slippage) or indirectly (printing). There is no such thing as a wardrobe malfunction, only poor planning.
Protect the tenders. The Hangout Jiu-Jitsu Club not only supports the wearing of a cup, we encourage it. Why? Google search images with this phrase: “blunt scrotal trauma.” You’re welcome.
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