Salient features of kung fu suits

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Kung Fu, a Chinese Martial Art Form, is comprised of diverse moves and techniques and is taught in various styles. The style of Kung Fu practice you choose depends on your physique and strength as well as abilities. In the scenario the Kung Fu uniform is designed very differently from Karate or Judo Suits in order to be compatible with all the available Kung Fu types.

The Kung Fu Suit to beginners looks like a simple pair of shirt and pants. But, you can do a lot of customisation to suit your level of skill and required flexibility. There are also minute details that, though invisible, create a lot of difference to the combat practice, the outcome of fights and the comfort of the person who wears it. For a start, unlike karate uniforms, Kung Fu outfits do not sport a belt around the waist. Instead they have sashes which, similar to karate belts, start from white going through to black. Here are some marked features of Kung Fu apparel that you need to consider and look for while buying one:


The Shirt: The shirt of a Kung Fu suit is available in various colours and styles. Instead of being stipulated to white, blue or black shades, the outfits for this form of combat can be worn in various shades ranging from bright yellows, reds and gold and oranges. The shirt can either be long sleeved or sleeveless though short sleeves are quite uncommon. The distinct characteristic that differentiates a Kung Fu shirt from Karate jackets are the loop and knot style button fasteners originating from the collar and ending at the lapels of the shirt. Most importantly, the shirt is designed to facilitate a wide range of moves and combat techniques.

The Pants: Kung Fu pants are always loose fitting. They are structured to maximise mobility and provide a certain level of comfort to carry out unrestricted leg movements. Mostly the pants are light weight and durable to endure the free body movements and daily wear and tear. A typical feature of the Kung Fu trouser is that it has elastic around the ankle part to specifically avoid tripping over or inhibitions during the fight.


The Fabric: Kung Fu suits for sale, both on the online market as well as in stores are available in two types of materials- Silk and Cotton. The latter is conducive to tough training environments and to endure daily wear and tear as well as attacks from opponent. On the other hand silk ones are used on the day of competitions as flashy apparels to attract attention. It is used for one day wear but does not provide the tensile strength and durability offered by cotton.

The Design: One of the coolest characteristics of Kung Fu uniforms is that it fits nowhere near a strict uniform description. In fact it allows you to appear vibrant and beautiful be it men or women. Plain uniforms are available in solid base colours with or without stripes. Others are styled with intricate motifs embroidered across the chest and back that makes them appear beautiful and attractive. Some of the logos or motifs generally ingrained in suits are dragons, flowers, snakes and Chinese art.


Whether you are shopping for training purposes or for tournaments there are a wide range of Kung fu suit styles offered across the market you can take your pick from. Just make sure it fits your comfort level and the style of combat.

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