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A proper judogi should be heavy enough to grip but provide enough room in the shoulders for a full range of motion. For the Street (Modern Fashion)

As the owner, Yuriko Tagoya, often says: “A kimono has no buttons, no zippers, no expiration date. It waits for you to grow into it—or grow still enough to listen to what it already knows.” kimonos tagoya

(officially Tagoya Sport ) is a specialized Spanish brand and online retailer focused on high-quality martial arts equipment, particularly kimonos (also known as gis or judogis ) for Judo, Jiu-Jitsu, and Karate. They are a well-regarded official distributor for prestigious brands like Mizuno and Kusakura while also manufacturing their own line of competition-grade apparel. Core Product Range A proper judogi should be heavy enough to

Lightweight kimonos (e.g., 350g "rice grain" weave) available in both blue and white. For the discerning dresser, a Kimonos Tagoya is

For fashion pieces, they prioritize genuine Japanese textiles, including silk and hand-dyed patterns, rather than synthetic "costume" fabrics.

For the discerning dresser, a Kimonos Tagoya is not just an addition to the closet; it is an heirloom in waiting, a piece of wearable art that whispers stories of the East while walking confidently through the modern world.