Tagoya | Kimono Judo

Historically, the judogi—or kimono—is more than just a uniform; it is a tool for safety and performance. Tagoya’s approach focuses on the structural integrity of the weave, ensuring that the fabric can withstand the intense pulling, gripping, and friction inherent in Judo Randori and Shiai. Technical Specifications and Fabric Quality

A judogi must allow for a full range of motion while remaining stiff enough to break an opponent's grip. Tagoya kimonos are noted for their tailored fit, which reduces excess fabric that an opponent could exploit. Comfort and Breathability

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Judo is a high-impact sport. Tagoya addresses this by using reinforced "diamond" or "rice-grain" weaves on the lower half of the jacket. The trousers are often double-layered from the mid-thigh to the ankle, preventing tears during groundwork (ne-waza). Choosing the Right Size

Ensure the lapel ends meet comfortably at the belt line without being too loose or restrictive. Care and Maintenance kimono judo tagoya

Compared to top‑tier brands like Mizuno or Adidas (which can hit €130‑€150 for a competition‑grade gi), the Tagoya set offers a very competitive price point without compromising on essential quality.

Excellent quality and authentic feel – Tagoya delivers Historically, the judogi—or kimono—is more than just a

The judogi, or judo uniform, is an essential part of the martial art of judo. It is a specially designed kimono (clothing) that allows for the maximum range of movement and comfort while practicing judo. The judogi is made to withstand the rigorous demands of judo training and competition. It consists of a jacket (or coat), pants, and a belt, which denotes the practitioner's rank.

Tagoya judogi are approved by the International Judo Federation, making them suitable for competitions at all levels, from local tournaments to international events. Tagoya kimonos are noted for their tailored fit,