The Kodomo karate suit was specially designed for the Shorin Ryu Seibukan style. The suit has a material thickness of approx. 7 ounces. The Kodomo suit is an
all-round karate suit for beginners, training, kumite and kata. Consisting of jacket, trousers with practical elasticated waistband and additional lacing, a white belt is also included. Material 65 % polyester, 35 % cotton. The suit is very comfortable to wear thanks to the blended fabric. The shrinkage rate is very low.
The wide size range makes the karate suit ideal for children, teenagers and adults.
Properties:
- Material 65 % polyester, 35 % cotton
- Trousers with elasticated waistband and additional lacing
- Supplied with jacket, trousers and white belt
We recommend the following sizes:
80 cm (Suitable for body heights of approx. 70 - 80 cm.)
90 cm (suitable for body heights of approx. 80 - 90 cm)
100 cm (suitable for body sizes from approx. 90 - 100 cm)
110 cm (Suitable for heights of approx. 100 - 110 cm.)
120 cm (Suitable for heights of approx. 110 - 120 cm.) -Delivery date unknown
130 cm (suitable for heights of approx. 120 - 130 cm) - delivery date unknown
140 cm (Suitable for heights of approx. 130 - 140 cm.) - Delivery date unknown
150 cm (suitable for heights of approx. 140 - 150 cm) - delivery date unknown
160 cm (Suitable for body heights of approx. 150 - 160 cm.) - Delivery date unknown
170 cm (Suitable for body heights of approx. 160 - 170 cm.) - Delivery date unknown
180 cm (Suitable for body heights of approx. 170 - 180 cm.) - Delivery date unknown
190 cm (Suitable for body heights of approx. 180 - 190 cm.)- Delivery date unknown
200 cm (Suitable for body sizes from approx. 190 - 200 cm.)
Washing instructions can be found here
The term Gi for a karate suit originally comes from the Japanese term Keikogi, which is the Japanese term for tracksuit. The Japanese term
of the training suit specifically for karate is dogi. In European countries in particular, this was then changed to e.g. karate-gi and thus to the short form gi, depending on the martial art.
As a rule, this consists of a jacket (uwagi), trousers (zubon) and a belt (obi). The cuts and fabrics vary depending on the discipline. As a rule, cotton fabrics are used
cotton fabrics are generally used, but there are also suits made of mixed fabrics due to their lighter nature. The material is specified in ounces per square metre of fabric. One ounce (OZ) corresponds to approx. 33.9
grams per square metre.