Jujutsugi
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Jujutsugi ( 柔術着or 柔術衣) is the Japanese name for a jujutsu (柔術) training uniform.
For traditional jujutsu only a judogi (judo uniform) or a karate gi (karate uniform) is allowed.
While the judogi is regulated and inspected by sanctioning bodies so as to maintain a necessary amount of room between the arm and the sleeve for gripping, and also between the leg and the pants, a jujutsu practitioner's gi is not as tightly regulated. The practitioner can therefore benefit from a closer fit, providing less material for an opponent to manipulate.
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- Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu gi (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu uniform)
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