Judo practitioners traditionally wear white uniforms called
judogi (judo uniform), sometimes abbreviated as gi. The judogi was created by
Kano in 1907, and similar uniforms were later adopted by many other martial
arts. The modern judogi consists of white or blue cotton drawstring pants and a
matching white or blue quilted cotton jacket, fastened by an obi (belt),
coloured to indicate rank. The jacket is intended to withstand the stresses of
grappling and, as a result, is much thicker than that of a karategi (karate
uniform). Judogi are designed to allow an opponent to hold onto it, while
karategi are made from slicker material so that an opponent cannot get a grip on
the material.
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