Designer Rash Guards For Awesome People!
Elevate your BJJ (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) game with our Men's Long Sleeve BJJ Rash Guard—a must-have for every grappling enthusiast. Crafted with precision and designed for both style and performance, this rash guard is a true game-changer.
The front proudly features "Jiu-Jitsu" in English, making a bold statement about your passion for this martial art. On the back, you'll find "Jiu-Jitsu" written in Japanese, paying homage to the sport's rich heritage and adding a touch of authenticity to your gear.
This rash guard is more than just a stylish statement; it's a functional piece of equipment. It's made from high-quality, moisture-wicking fabric that keeps you dry and comfortable during intense training sessions. The long sleeves provide extra coverage and protection, while the compression fit offers muscle support and reduces friction.
Whether you're rolling on the mat, hitting the gym, or simply showcasing your love for Jiu-Jitsu, our Men's Long Sleeve BJJ Rash Guard has got you covered. It's the perfect blend of style, functionality, and tradition, making it an essential addition to your BJJ wardrobe. Elevate your performance and honor the art with this premium rash guard. Order yours today and step onto the mat with confidence and style.
Custom Product
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
History Behind The Design
Bruce Lee's yellow and black jumpsuit from the movie "Game of Death" has become an iconic symbol of the martial artist and actor. The jumpsuit was designed by Lee himself and made by a Hong Kong tailor.
Lee's "Game of Death" was a film that he had been working on before his untimely death in 1973 at the age of 32. The film was never completed, but Lee had shot several fight scenes for it, including one that took place in a five-tier pagoda. In this scene, Lee wore the now-famous yellow and black jumpsuit.
After Lee's death, the film was pieced together using these previously filmed fight scenes and new footage shot by Lee's associates. The completed film was released in 1978, five years after Lee's death.
The jumpsuit itself has become a sought-after collectible among Bruce Lee fans and has been displayed in several museum exhibitions. In recent years, it has also been used as inspiration for various fashion and pop culture items, such as t-shirts and sneakers.
In the spirit of modern martial arts, we are inspired and train to continue and carry on the philosophy continuous adaptability in the face of strong adversity and opposition.
XS | S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL | |
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Chest | 92cm 36 ¼in |
96cm 37 ¾in |
100cm 39 ⅜in |
108cm 42 ½in |
116cm 45 ⅝in |
124cm 48 ⅞in |
132cm 52in |
Waist | 76cm 29 ⅞in |
80cm 31 ½in |
84cm 33 ⅛in |
92cm 36 ¼in |
100cm 39 ⅜in |
108cm 42 ½in |
116cm 45 ⅝in |
Hips | 94cm 37in |
98cm 38 ⅝in |
102cm 40 ⅛in |
110cm 43 ¼in |
118cm 46 ½in |
126cm 49 ⅝in |
134cm 52 ¾in |
Product Information
- 82% Polyester
- 18% Spandex
- 38-40 UPF
- Fitted Design
- Comfortable long body and sleeves
- Flatseam and Coverstitch
- Very soft four-way stretch fabric that stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains