How Did The Martial Arts Clothing Originate

By Marissa Velazquez


Karate is one of the most difficult arts to pursue and learn. It takes away a lot of physical strength from the body. If one has been learning it from childhood, he is bound to be stronger and fitter then the others around him. When one is seen in a martial arts clothing, it is automatically noted and subconsciously kept in mind.

Judo, karate, kick boxing and mixed martial are the most popularly known and learnt martial arts in the world. Likewise there are many more that have been originated from different parts of the world as a system of combat. They are all contributions to the wide field of martial arts that exists.

This sport is not meant to hurt anyone, it was started as a systematic and sophisticated form of combat, then became a sport and now is also a very good exercise for the human body. Many people go through basic training of martial arts so that they can fight the social evils that are present in the society. The increasing crime rates have not left people with another choice anyway.

The one thing that grabs the attention of every onlooker and also distinguishes a martial arts personnel from an average person is the uniform. The people who have the privilege to wear the uniform take utmost pride in it as they would have definitely worked hard towards getting it. The uniform is nothing flamboyant- a simple white robe and a pair of trousers and a coloured belt at the waist to mark the level of excellence that the person can perform up to. It still stand out of the crowd as it commands respect.

The traditional Japanese costume for this sport was designed by the founder of the popular art Judo. His name is Kano Jigro. He named the costume Keikogi that means the attire for practice. It comprises of the robe that is called the Uwagi, and the pants that are called Shitabaki.

There were developments in the costume as per the different climatic conditions faced by Japan. Four weaves were used to make the costume so that they are able to combat the weather conditions and also to ensure that it does not cause a hindrance to the person. The first one is the single weave, it is the lightest and thinnest of the four, meant for summer. The double weave is another, which is the thickest and the heaviest.

Then comes the third type, the god weave- this is one between the single and double weave. The platinum weave is the one in between the single and the gold weave. These are meant for the not too hot and the not too cold days that Japan faces on a regular basis.

Now there are many available designs, colors and varieties in martial arts clothing available in the market. The traditional white ones have not lost its charm yes. It is also important that the costumes are maintained with care so that the honour is not reduced.




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