Iaido gi TONBO HEAVY navy blue
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IAIDOGI TONBO HEAVY NAVY BLUE
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Iaidogi HEAVY is made of fabric which is an elegant mix of rayon and polyester, based on the traditional cut. In contrast to iaidogi ANRAKU the fabric is more heavy and has got diagonal weave.
Sleeves are sewn in at the right angles to the sideline of gi, to give great comfort while lifting your hands above your head.This type of stitching minimizes the effect of removing the body sweatshirts from hakama. Vertical seams called "okumi" are also designed for this purpose. They run through front flaps and center of the back, slightly stiffening and equalizing them, giving an elegant smoothness.
To prevent keikogi from sticking to the body in inelegant way, areas such as shoulders and upper part of back are lined with additional layer of fabric. Collar consists four layers of homogeneous material: outside layer, inside one and two between them. The filling layers are connected only to the inner layer, to retain the elegance and aesthetics, thus leaving the outside part of collar free of visible stitching, characteristic for other martial arts jackets. Collar filling remains in its place during laundering. Reinforced collar perfectly matches all body movements during training.
We pay great attention to the aesthetic of finishing, so important in the uniforms for iaido. Iaidogi HEAVY is made of the same fabric as the Iaido Hakama TONBO HEAVY navy blue. Both products are durable, stylish and comfortable, creating perfect set.
SIZE CHART*
size | height [cm] | a [cm] | b [cm] | c [cm] |
160 | 155-160 | 125 | 90 | 55 |
165 | 160-165 | 130 | 92 | 57 |
170 | 165-170 | 135 | 95 | 59 |
175 | 170-175 | 140 | 97 | 61 |
180 | 175-180 | 145 | 100 | 63 |
185 | 180-185 | 150 | 102 | 65 |
190 | 185-190 | 155 | 105 | 67 |
195 | 190-195 | 160 | 107 | 69 |
200 | 195-200 | 165 | 110 | 71 |
*sizes are given with approximaty of +/- 1-2cm because of technological shrinkage