Kimonos Care

Care of Kimonos for Martial Arts (Jiu Jitsu, Kempo, Judo)

The Kimono, or Gi, is not only an essential piece of equipment in the practice of martial arts, but also a symbol of dedication and respect towards this discipline. Like any quality piece of equipment, it requires proper care to maintain its shape and quality over the long term. Here are some tips to keep your kimono in top condition:

*1. Wash After Each Session:*
- It is vital to wash the kimono after every workout. Sweat leaves behind salts and oils that can damage the fabric and become a breeding ground for bacteria.

*2. Water Temperature:*
- Wash the kimono at a low or moderate temperature. This will help prevent fading or shrinking.

*3. Use Gentle Detergents:*
- Avoid aggressive detergents or bleaches, which can affect the quality of the fabric. If you want to keep your whites sparkling, add a cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle.

*4. Natural Drying:*
- Avoid mechanical drying. Instead, hang the kimono in a well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight. This will help keep the shape and prevent fading.

*5. Avoid Treading:*
- In general, kimonos do not need ironing. If you still feel the need, use the iron at a low temperature and avoid areas with embroidery or logos.

*6. Storage:*
- If you do not use it for a long time, please store the kimono in a dry and cool place. Use a protective cover to prevent dust accumulation.

*7. Replacement:*
- Even with all care, a kimono will suffer wear and tear over time. Depending on the intensity of your training, it is recommended to periodically analyze its condition and consider replacing it when it starts to show signs of deterioration.

Taking proper care of your kimono is a reflection of your respect for the art you practice. With care and attention, you will ensure a long life for your equipment and you will continue to train in the best conditions!