Kimonos Femme

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Women's Gi for Better Performance on the Mat

When it comes to the women’s gi (or jiu jitsu gi women), we understand that fit and function matter. We’ve engineered our women's gi with shorter sleeves and wider pant legs to eliminate the annoying wrinkling or tugging that occurs mid‑roll. You can choose between lightweight, breathable models for daily training or heavier, competition-ready builds when performance takes priority.

Women’s Gi: Great Gear That Works With You

Training and competing in BJJ demands gear that works with you, not against you. The following are some of the main benefits of our women's BJJ gi:

  • Tailored Fit for Female Grapplers: Our BJJ gi women's designs have shorter sleeves and wider pant legs for a more streamlined fit in motion, less bunching, and fewer distractions.
  • High‑Quality Materials & Tailoring: From heavy-duty pearl-weave jackets to stress-point reinforced stitching and pre-shrunk pants, these are high-quality women's gi you can rely on.
  • Durability for Daily Training: Our women's gi models can withstand intense training without fraying or fading, making them ideal for everyday rolling or tournament use.
  • Stylish and Performance-Ready: From the sleek cut of the Classic to the gradient stitch of the Empowered, our women's kimono gives you confidence and style on the mat.
  • Versatile Options for All Levels: We have options for beginners, hobbyists, and competitors, ranging from a lighter everyday gi to a competition‑ready powerhouse like the Balistico.
  • Excellent Value for Investment: At Kingz, you get quality. Quality should never feel out of reach. Our women’s kimonos offer pro-level construction at accessible prices.

Featured Women’s Kimonos

How to Choose Your Women’s Gi

Start by assessing your training level and goals. If you train many times per week and compete, go for a competition‑grade women's BJJ gi like the Balistico 4.0. However, if you train casually, the Kore V2 will be an outstanding choice.

Fit & Sizing Tips

  • Ensure the jacket sleeves hit mid‑wrist when your arms are at your sides, and the pant legs cover the ankles without excess fabric.
  • Since our women’s cuts include slightly wider legs and shorter sleeves, you’ll get smoother movement and fewer wrinkles.
  • Always check the size chart for each style. When it comes to our BJJ gi women, we use slightly different sizing and fit curves compared to men’s.

Care & Maintenance

To get the most from the women’s gi:

  • Wash in cold water, inside out, and line dry where possible to maintain material integrity and color.
  • Avoid harsh detergents or bleach to preserve the weave and stitching.
  • Prepare your gi for competition in advance by wearing it for a few practice sessions so it softens up but remains strong.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Difference Between Men’s and Women’s BJJ Gi?

Women’s gis, like our BJJ gi women’s designs, are tailored to better fit female body proportions. They have shorter sleeves, a tailored torso, wider pant legs, and design details that reduce excess fabric and improve movement.

What Do Girls Wear Under Their Gi?

Under a jiu-jitsu gi, women generally wear:

  • A sports bra or rashguard top for comfort, support, and hygiene.
  • Shorts or compression leggings underneath the gi pants if desired, especially in colder climates or no‑gi crossover training.
  • A proper belt around the jacket, per gym or competition rules.

Who Is the Best Female BJJ Fighter?

Many point to standout athletes like Mackenzie Dern, Gabi Garcia, or Ffion Davies as the best. However, this is subjective, and the best female fighter is the one putting in consistent training, smart technique, and care for her gear.

Should a BJJ Gi Be Tight or Loose?

Your gi shouldn’t be overly tight, restricting movement, or excessively loose, giving opponents too much fabric to grip. For women’s gis, you want a fit that allows a full range of motion, doesn’t flap wildly, and still allows you to get your game on without fabric getting in the way.

Can a 40‑Year‑Old Woman Start Jiu‑Jitsu?

Absolutely. Jiu‑jitsu is for everyone. It doesn’t matter if you’re 18 or 48 (or beyond), you can start training and benefit from strength, flexibility, discipline, and self‑confidence. And with the right women’s gi from Kingz, you’ll look and feel ready from day one.