jmd161 Posted January 17, 2003 Share Posted January 17, 2003 Try this link they have everything and even make custom uniforms. http://superiormartialarts.com jmdhttp://www.geocities.com/jmd161/img0007a.gif The Basics Are The Hidden Secret To Kung Fu Master The Basics. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hobbitbob Posted January 23, 2003 Share Posted January 23, 2003 I have become quite the convert to the Meijin brand Dogi. The tails are long (like Anshin) and they run around 99.00 without embroidery. IS Anshin still in Business? A student of mine was trying to order a Dogi from them earlier this month and was unable to cantact them. There have always been Starkadders at Cold Comfort Farm! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NidanWarrior Posted January 23, 2003 Share Posted January 23, 2003 I like the Juka brand gi's from Dragon International. I have one (Jukado) from them that I love. The top is longer than traditional cuts and is made for cross training in karate and jujitsu/judo with more stitching on the lapel and is sewn differntly on the shoulders (there is no seam like regular gi to get torn off while grapling). Check 'em out. I'm sure you'll like 'em. They are all brushed-cotton canvas. If you are getting a gi that will be your primary gi, spend the extra bucks 9up to $120 US and get one that will last many years. Dragon International: https://www.juka.com Aslo try: https://www.kamikazeusa.com NidanWarrior Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chh Posted January 23, 2003 Share Posted January 23, 2003 I just bought a Satori gi (http://www.satori-gi.com), 12 oz cotton traditional cut. It was 109 dollars (that's for the smallest size they have, price goes up with size) and the jacket is supposed to be mid-thigh but it's a little longer than that on me. I like that it comes with 3/4 length sleeves & pants so you don't have to get them hemmed up. I haven't actually trained in it yet, it's cut to allow for shrinkage so you have to wash/dry it several times before it will fit and I keep forgetting to take it out of the washer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pacificshore Posted January 24, 2003 Share Posted January 24, 2003 Chh, I see you decided on the Satori Gi Nothing beats a custom made gi Not bad prices either, I paid $130.00 for mine which is alot cheaper than many of the Japanese brand gis So far mine has held up well during training and multiple washes Perhaps the best $$ I've spent on a uniform thus far Di'DaDeeeee!!!Mind of Mencia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chh Posted January 24, 2003 Share Posted January 24, 2003 Yeah, thanks largely to your review I didn't get a custom size as they believed the canned size 3 would fit me well. Funny, one of the reasons I got it was that I wanted the longer jacket, but I guess I'm so used to the short jackets it looks positively bizarre in the mirror. I feel like I'm wearing a giant smock. Will be training in it tonight, I suspect I'll be so happy that I can lift my arms without my jacket pulling out of my belt I'll forget how weird it seems. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Clark Posted January 26, 2003 Share Posted January 26, 2003 You guys really need to start practicing with no gi. Wearing a gi is unrealistic for street fighting and vale tudo. Giovanni Clark Clark Vale Tudo Bangkok, Thailand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirves Posted January 26, 2003 Share Posted January 26, 2003 You guys really need to start practicing with no gi. Wearing a gi is unrealistic for street Maybe so down there in the Southern Asia. Up here in the north of Scandinavia we live at the chilly tundra level and wear coats year round. You can easily apply any gi methods to a leather jacket. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monkeygirl Posted January 27, 2003 Share Posted January 27, 2003 I suppose it depends on which style you practice. I think that most styles have it pretty well worked out though; most styles that wear a gi are not inhibited by them, and styles that don't wear a gi feel it suits them just fine. Personally, my gi is very similar to what I wear normally, depending on the season. In the summer we can just wear t-shirts, no gi jacket (we wear shirts with the school logo to keep it all uniform), and all the rest of the year we wear a jacket as well. Whether or not a gi is realistic for its style/on the street, could be an interesting topic. Perhaps a new thread could be started on this, with some good supporting evidence to back your points. However, try to remember that the original point of this thread is to learn what gi brands would be best for IdiotSavant. He needs a gi and probably has no control over whether or not he gets to wear one, so let's try to keep this on topic . 1st dan & Asst. Instructor TKD 2000-2003No matter the tune...if you can rock it, rock it hard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KickChick Posted January 29, 2003 Share Posted January 29, 2003 Whether or not a gi is realistic for its style/on the street, could be an interesting topic. Perhaps a new thread could be started on this, with some good supporting evidence to back your pointshttp://www.karateforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=647 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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