Pursuit Kimono
Pursuit Kimono
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An exercise in refinement, the Pursuit Kimono was built for practitioners who keep showing up, no matter what. Designed under our DEV 2050 initiative — a forward-facing exploration of the modern-day martial arts uniform — this release brings stripped-down utility and design fluency to the mat.
The jacket features a 450gsm pearl weave: lightweight, responsive, and tough enough for the daily grind. Paired with 10oz Ultra twill pants, the set balances comfort with durability. A clean white base is framed by contrast black and silver branding hits, including the “Professionals Only. No Scrubs.” patch, oversized rear panel print, and hem embroidery that reads: Nobody Cares Your Cardio Sucks.
Tested and developed in Los Angeles. Built for the pursuit.
Size guide
Size guide
Care Guide
Care Guide
Wash Instructions
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Separate Colours - Wash your Jiu-Jitsu gi separately from other clothing, especially during the first few washes, to prevent colour bleeding.
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Cold Water - Use cold water for washing to help preserve the colour and prevent shrinkage.
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Gentle Cycle - Use a gentle cycle on your washing machine to avoid excessive wear and tear on the fabric.
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Mild Detergent - Use a mild detergent to clean your gi. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, as they can damage the fabric and affect its performance.
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Inside Out - Turn the gi inside out before washing to help protect the outer layer and maintain its appearance.
Drying Instructions
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Air Dry - Air drying is the best option for your Jiu-Jitsu gi. Hang it on a clothesline or a hanger to dry naturally.
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Avoid Direct Sunlight - If drying outdoors, avoid direct sunlight for extended periods to prevent fading.
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Shrinkage Prevention - If you're concerned about shrinkage, consider allowing the gi to air dry until it's slightly damp and then finish drying it in a low-heat dryer for a short time.
General Care Tips
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If your gi has patches or embroidery, turn it inside out before washing to protect these details.
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Regularly inspect your gi for any signs of wear, loose threads, or damage. Repair any issues promptly to prevent further damage.
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If you train frequently, it's a good idea to have multiple gis to rotate between sessions. This allows each gi to air out and reduces the frequency of washing.
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Fabric softeners can affect the absorbency of the fabric, so it's best to avoid using them.
Remember to always check the care instructions provided on your gi's label, as they may have specific recommendations for your specific model.















