





JC Kimono
DETAILS
JC Kimono // The JC Kimono refines tradition with a modernized aesthetic, featuring embroidered and patched design elements throughout. Available in White and Blue, this kimono blends clean lines with intricate detailing for a standout presence on the mat. Constructed with 450 gram pearl weave top and 10oz twill cotton pant, offering a balance of structure and mobility. The white variant features a patterned stripe design along the lower jacket, adding a subtle yet striking detail to its silhouette.
**NOTE: The white variant features a patterned stripe design on the lower jacket only. Kimono is not IBJJF Legal.
Kimono Specs:
Top: 450 gram Pearl Weave
Pant: 10oz Twill Cotton (Tapered Fit)
Estimated ship date: 2/17 - 2/21/25
Batch #154 JC Kimono

Wash Instructions
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Separate Colors - Wash your Jiu-Jitsu gi separately from other clothing, especially during the first few washes, to prevent color bleeding.
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Cold Water - Use cold water for washing to help preserve the colour and prevent shrinkage.
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Gentle Cycle - Use a gentle cycle on your washing machine to avoid excessive wear and tear on the fabric.
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Mild Detergent - Use a mild detergent to clean your gi. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, as they can damage the fabric and affect its performance.
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Inside Out - Turn the gi inside out before washing to help protect the outer layer and maintain its appearance.
Drying Instructions
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Air Dry - Air drying is the best option for your Jiu-Jitsu gi. Hang it on a clothesline or a hanger to dry naturally.
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Avoid Direct Sunlight - If drying outdoors, avoid direct sunlight for extended periods to prevent fading.
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Shrinkage Prevention - If you're concerned about shrinkage, consider allowing the gi to air dry until it's slightly damp and then finish drying it in a low-heat dryer for a short time.
General Care Tips
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If your gi has patches or embroidery, turn it inside out before washing to protect these details.
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Regularly inspect your gi for any signs of wear, loose threads, or damage. Repair any issues promptly to prevent further damage.
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If you train frequently, it's a good idea to have multiple gis to rotate between sessions. This allows each gi to air out and reduces the frequency of washing.
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Fabric softeners can affect the absorbency of the fabric, so it's best to avoid using them.