Dominate your no-gi sessions with our JITZ Kanji Rashguard, featuring elegant Japanese kanji typography that honors the heritage of jiu-jitsu. This premium rashguard combines traditional martial arts aesthetics with modern performance technology. Crafted with durable, quick-drying fabric, it delivers the perfect blend of style and functionality for intense training sessions.
Whether you're drilling techniques or deep in competition rounds, this rashguard keeps you cool and comfortable with its moisture-wicking properties and optimal flexibility. The sophisticated kanji design makes a strong visual statement on the mats while maintaining full range of motion for all your techniques. Perfect for the practitioner who appreciates both the cultural roots of jiu-jitsu and the demands of modern training.
Dominate your no-gi sessions with our JITZ Kanji Rashguard, featuring elegant Japanese kanji typography that honors the heritage of jiu-jitsu. This premium rashguard combines traditional martial arts aesthetics with modern performance technology. Crafted with durable, quick-drying fabric, it delivers the perfect blend of style and functionality for intense training sessions.
Whether you're drilling techniques or deep in competition rounds, this rashguard keeps you cool and comfortable with its moisture-wicking properties and optimal flexibility. The sophisticated kanji design makes a strong visual statement on the mats while maintaining full range of motion for all your techniques. Perfect for the practitioner who appreciates both the cultural roots of jiu-jitsu and the demands of modern training.
Machine wash cold, inside-out, gentle cycle with mild detergent and similar colors. Use non-chlorine bleach, only when necessary. No fabric softeners. Tumble dry low, or hang-dry for longest life. Do not iron design. Do not dry clean.
Disclaimer: To make your Rash Guard last longer, thoroughly rinse it off after each use and get rid of any chlorine/salt residue.
Please note that contact with rough surfaces and velcro fasteners should be avoided since they can pull out the white fibers in the fabric, damaging the rash guard’s appearance.