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Hi everyone !

I'm looking at getting a new Gi, and at the moment am torn between the Seishin GI or TOKAIDO WKF YAKUDO

Any advice or recommendations are welcome!

Recently back into Shotokan after nearly 20 years away. Following my journey on Instagram @myshotokankaratejourney

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Welcome to KF, Mykaratejourney; glad that you're here!! :bowofrespect:

Tough choice; boils down to preference.

Tokiado; a proven quality Gi in its cut and endurance, and I love the half sizes, which the Seishin doesn't. Price wise, well, the Tokiado WKF Yadudo is about $230 USD, while the Seishin Gi is about $270. They each are WKF approved and they each promote different advantages in respect to size, weight, and extras.

Might require you to flip a coin!!

Good luck, and please let us know what you decided.

:)

**Proof is on the floor!!!

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I haven’t seen the Seishin gi, but a few people here weren’t happy with theirs. There are a few threads on it.

The Tokaido Yakudo is I believe Tokaido’s top Japanese made gi. It used to be called/referred to as “the ultimate.” It’s a great gi. So long as it fits you right, I wouldn’t hesitate to buy one if you can afford it.

I wear a Shureido K-11. It’s a little lighter (Tokaido has a comparable weight gi). My reason for getting that one over the comparable Tokaido is fit. Tokaido is more like a “slim fit” whereas Shureido is more like a regular cut/fit gi. I’m not a slim guy, so Tokaido never fit me right. A good friend and former training partner had a Tokaido Ultimate way back when, and let me try it out for a class. Shureido and Tokaido are both the same quality IMO. People argue which is better, but if there were no labels, I’d honestly think they were the same company with different cuts for different body styles. Tokaido is a tall and thin person’s gi, whereas Shureido is a stocky person’s gi.

All IMO.

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Hi everyone, thank you for the welcome! And all the advice. I will continue doing some research and let you know what I decide on!

Recently back into Shotokan after nearly 20 years away. Following my journey on Instagram @myshotokankaratejourney

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