Nothing says "I'm here to train but also to be noticed" quite like a rashguard with contrasting colored sleeves. It's the jiu jitsu equivalent of highlighting your hair—unnecessary, slightly extra, but undeniably eye-catching when you're inverting for that berimbolo you saw on Instagram.
The long sleeves mean more surface area for our gorilla friend and his scoops to make an appearance, turning you into a walking billboard for simian strength and questionable supplementation choices. Whether you're drilling, rolling, or just standing around pretending you understand the finer points of lapel chokes, these colored sleeves will make sure you're doing it with style.
Nothing says "I'm here to train but also to be noticed" quite like a rashguard with contrasting colored sleeves. It's the jiu jitsu equivalent of highlighting your hair—unnecessary, slightly extra, but undeniably eye-catching when you're inverting for that berimbolo you saw on Instagram.
The long sleeves mean more surface area for our gorilla friend and his scoops to make an appearance, turning you into a walking billboard for simian strength and questionable supplementation choices. Whether you're drilling, rolling, or just standing around pretending you understand the finer points of lapel chokes, these colored sleeves will make sure you're doing it with style.