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For traditional jujutsu only a judo or karate uniform is allowed. In Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu the student is allowed to sew patches on their gi. According to the Article 8th of the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation , the only colors allowed for championships are full white, full black or full blue. While a judogi may be regulated and inspected by sanctioning bodies so as to maintain a necessary amount of room between the wrist and the sleeve for gripping, a jiu-jitsu practitioner's gi is not generally as tightly regulated, and the practitioner can therefore benefit from a better fit, as it allows less material for an opponent to manipulate. BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU GI According to article 8 of International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation rules {Link without Title} , a competition Brazilian Jiu-jitsu gi must conform to these specifications:
According to article 13 of International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation rules patches may be placed on a Brazilian Jiu-jitsu gi in one of thirteen different locations: On the Gi Top
On the pants
GI MATERIALS Gold Weave: Gold weave fabric was initially required by the Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Confederation in order to standardize gi's for competitions {Link without Title} . Gold weave has been described as in-between a single and double weave for thickness. Platinum Weave: Lighter than gold weave, cooler for use in the summer. Single Weave: A lighter material, cooler for use in the summer. Double Weave: A very thick material, not as cool as other weaves. SEE ALSO |
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