White isn't the beginning; it's the first test. In Jiu-Jitsu, the white belt is the hardest to earn, not for its technique, but for the courage it takes to start. This rashguard represents that step: to decide, to commit, to train with intention.
⚔️ NOT FASHION. IT'S ARMOR.
KAMI ARMOR is for those who train without needing to prove anything, for those in it for the long term, and for those who understand that body, mind, and symbol are connected. This isn't just a garment; it's the first piece of your ritual.
Since manufacturing is careful, we make just enough stock to avoid generating waste. If you don't want to wait, you can check if there are any other sizes or designs available in Stock for immediate delivery. What we do guarantee is that the wait is worth it.
Estimated delivery: 20 days from pre-order.
Design: All our designs are handmade, inspired by the captivating art of Japan. Each of our designs has a story to tell.
Hand-crafted: Each product is unique. Due to the complexity of the garment, most of our processes (dyeing, cutting and tailoring) are carried out by humans, which can cause minimal variations in shape and colors.
Origin: All our suppliers and workshops are located within a 100 km radius of Barcelona, Spain. We prioritize quality over quantity, promoting local and humanized production.
Fabric: 95% genuine bamboo, 5% technical spandex. No polyester, no plastic. Super soft, like a second skin. Naturally antimicrobial and highly breathable, it resists odors and is more durable and healthier for your skin.
Why Bamboo? Unlike common polyester/spandex blends that retain moisture and heat, creating a breeding ground for bacteria, our bamboo fabric is designed to protect you from unseen threats. Scientific studies show polyester can harbor more microorganisms, potentially worsening common mat infections like folliculitis, impetigo, or staph. This garment is crafted to protect you from both your opponent and what you can't see.
Design: Our "KAMI" logo was hand-painted with a traditional Japanese brush. The eye of Fudō Myō-ō, a symbol of discipline and inner fire, was hand-drawn by tattoo artist Sen Kawamura. The Dharma wheel motif represents the path, repetition, and constant transformation. All these elements are integrated into a garment that isn't just fashion; it's armor.
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