Beginner BJJ Gi
Your first gi should survive the learning curve — that means tough enough to be grabbed, pulled, twisted, and thrown for a year without blowing out seams or pilling apart. It doesn't need to be the lightest or the most technical. It needs to be built right, fit correctly, and not require a master's degree to size.
This collection pulls together the Kingz gis best suited for new practitioners: straightforward construction, forgiving fit across the typical A1–A3 range, mid-weight pearl weave that works year-round, and price points that don't require committing to the sport before you know you love it. Most academies accept any color — white, blue, or black — so pick what you like.
If you're not sure what size to order, use our size guide. Kingz gis are pre-shrunk, so unlike most brands, you size to your current measurements — no guessing about wash shrinkage.
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Your first gi should survive the learning curve — that means tough enough to be grabbed, pulled, twisted, and thrown for a year without blowing out seams or pilling apart. It doesn't need to be the lightest or the most technical. It needs to be built right, fit correctly, and not require a master's degree to size.
This collection pulls together the Kingz gis best suited for new practitioners: straightforward construction, forgiving fit across the typical A1–A3 range, mid-weight pearl weave that works year-round, and price points that don't require committing to the sport before you know you love it. Most academies accept any color — white, blue, or black — so pick what you like.
If you're not sure what size to order, use our size guide. Kingz gis are pre-shrunk, so unlike most brands, you size to your current measurements — no guessing about wash shrinkage.