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Grappling-heavy sports require a thicker collar and heavier fabric. This makes it harder for opponents to maintain a grip. Tagoya’s Judo models often feature the classic "rice grain" upper and "diamond" weave lower. kimono tagoya

The brand operates at the intersection of and Functionalism . End of Report Grappling-heavy sports require a thicker

The Kimono Tagoya is a specialized uniform designed for martial arts practitioners, specifically those in Judo, Karate, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Unlike traditional Japanese silk kimonos worn for ceremonies, Tagoya gear focuses on durability, grip resistance, and freedom of movement for combat sports. 🥋 Essential Features of Tagoya Kimonos The brand operates at the intersection of and Functionalism

A kimono is a traditional Japanese garment, typically worn on special occasions such as weddings, tea ceremonies, and festivals. It's a long, T-shaped robe with wide sleeves and a sash (obi) tied around the waist. Kimonos are usually made from silk or other high-quality fabrics and feature intricate designs, patterns, and motifs.