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tigerclaw.com

they have excellent prices and quality is top-notch.

a heavyweight Gi for 45 bucks that lasted me over 5 years.

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I've found that karate-kid.co.uk's range of heavyweight kata gi and their kumite gi compare favourably to Tokaido, Kamikaze etc. They're a lot cheaper too!! :D

I do still love my Tokaido kata gi, though.... :)

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I've been using my heavyweight uniforms by Century in competition for years. They last a long time. But then again, I only wear them in competition. No brands for Chinese wushu style uniforms yet. I bought mine from a street vendor in Hong Kong.

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I've been using my heavyweight uniforms by Century in competition for years. They last a long time. But then again, I only wear them in competition. No brands for Chinese wushu style uniforms yet. I bought mine from a street vendor in Hong Kong.

how about here:

http://www.superiormartialarts.com/catalog/uniform/wushu.html

Di'DaDeeeee!!!

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I like juka uniforms if they are white. Have bought a couple of black juka and although comfortable, no matter what I did, they faded too much. I like pro force. good gi. Honestly though, I have a couple of heavy weight century gi's that have outlast them all and they still look great, and I have had them for years.

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