Design: The jacket of a Karate gi is a loose-fitting, V-neck design, similar to the Taekwondo dobok. It’s designed for easy movement, particularly for throwing, punching, and striking techniques.
Fit: The jacket is generally more fitted around the shoulders, with slightly looser sleeves and a wide body to allow for a full range of motion. The sleeves can be rolled up in some schools or competitions, especially for lower-ranked practitioners.
Material: Karate gi jackets are usually made from durable cotton, cotton-blend, or synthetic materials. Higher-end gi jackets can be made from heavier fabric (such as canvas), which is preferred for advanced practitioners who want a stiffer feel for their movements, especially in competition or kata performance.
Color: The gi jacket is traditionally white, though some schools may use black, blue, or other colors, particularly for advanced ranks or specific training purposes.
2. Pants
Design: The pants of a Karate gi are typically loose-fitting, with a straight cut. T

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