Premium BJJ Gis, Kimonos & Grappling Gear – Built for the Mat

  • Kingz Kimonos - Premium BJJ Gear
  • Kingz Kimonos - Premium BJJ Gear
  • Kingz Kimonos - Premium BJJ Gear
  • Kingz Kimonos - Premium BJJ Gear
  • Kingz Kimonos - Premium BJJ Gear
  • Kingz Kimonos - Premium BJJ Gear
  • Kingz Kimonos - Premium BJJ Gear
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  • Kingz Kimonos - Premium BJJ Gear

Gear Worn at the Highest Level:

Kingz gear has been on competition mats at every major tournament in the sport worn by athletes who demand the same from their jiu jitsu equipment as they demand from their training.

Leandro Lo World Champion BJJ Athlete, Kingz Team:

Leandro Lo joined Kingz at the peak of his career, and what followed were some of the most incredible moments of his journey on the mat. Kingz was there for an important part of it the competitions, the titles, the memories that the jiu jitsu world still carries. The Leandro Lo Collection honors the competitor he was and the mark he left on everyone who watched him compete.

- 257–36 Career Record
- 8 IBJJF World Titles in 5 distinct divisions including Absolute

The Kingz Community Athletes on Every Continent:

Kingz reached every continent the way jiu jitsu spreads one training partner at a time. Coaches brought Kingz into their academies. Competitors wore it onto international podiums. Beginners chose it for their first gi and kept buying premium BJJ kimonos through every belt promotion. Fifteen years in. Zero outside investors. Still independent.

Frequently Asked Questions

What gear do you need for Brazilian jiu jitsu?

BJJ gear splits into two sides: gi and no-gi. The gi side is the kimono jacket, reinforced pants, and a rank belt used in traditional training and IBJJF competition. The no-gi side is rashguards, spats, fight shorts, and fitted training tees. Beyond the mat, the culture extends into hoodies, joggers, and lifestyle apparel grapplers wear off the mat too.