View Full Version : Girls, what's under your gi?
Lucy Rhombus
06-14-2003, 03:41 PM
I knew that thread title would get some attention...
I'm looking for something comfortable to wear under my gi top. Right now I wear a sports bra, but every time I'm thrown my gi top opens, and I don't really like having the whole dojo checking out my goods.
I used to wear a white T-shirt, but not only was it hot, it would come untucked from my pants and bunch up around my waist. real comfy - not.
So, women martial artists -- can you suggest something confortable with good coverage to wear under the gi?
Aikikitty
06-14-2003, 03:48 PM
I always have a sports bra and a sleeveless shirt (not too loose so there's extra fabric or too tight) on under my Gi jacket. The shirt is usually long enough so it stays tucked but if it doesn't, I don't really feel it with my jacket, belt, and hakama against me. For me, it's both comfortable and modest. I guess just look around in the sports stores or malls (or maybe something way in the back of your closet) for something you might like.
Robyn :asian:
I didn't know what to expect when I entered here, but you girls are talking about "unmentionables.":o
"exit stage left.."
Nightingale
06-14-2003, 05:32 PM
I wear a sports bra and an extremely lightweight sleeveless vneck shirt from Nike that's made out of a fabric that's supposed to keep moisture away from your skin. very comfortable, and keeps ya covered. Also, there are dance stores that sell dance tanks, which fit and support like sports bras, but come all the way down to the waist like a tank top. those work well too.
I've also seen people put little bits of velcro at the neck of their gi to help it stay put. I've never tried it, but it seemed to work for them
-N-
KenpoGirl
06-14-2003, 08:59 PM
I usually wear a regular full support bra under my gi with a t shirt or tank top, making sure the neckline is not too low.
I will wear just a sports bra if the neckline is higher, usually in the summer when its really warm.
I find a regular bra gives me more support than an athletic bra. LOL but that of course could be because I usually only buy the $15 sports bra so it may not be lifting and separating. ;)
Lucy Rhombus
06-14-2003, 11:36 PM
Thanks for the advice! I especially like the idea of a dance tank and/or velcro.
I did go out today to the local outlet mall, which for some reason has three underwear stores. I got a couple of fitted white ribbed tanks that seem long enough that they won't come untucked. If the tanks I bought today don't work out, I'll try to find a dance tank.
But damn, it's hot enough already in the dojo without adding an extra layer! Maybe velcro is the way to go...
Bob Hubbard
06-15-2003, 12:07 AM
My GF usually does the sports bra thing, but has on occation also worn a body suit (the spandex type). Given the heat of summer, the '1 piece swimsuit' type might also work, and allow for some 'coolness'.
:asian:
Lucy Rhombus
06-15-2003, 12:13 AM
Ooh, the spandex bodysuit is another good idea. But I just bought several pairs of what I hope will be non-wedgifying karate undies, and I hate for them to go to waste! (Here's a tip: don't wear a thong to class. That's a guarantee that you're going to have to do spinning side kicks.)
And why did I limit this topic to girls? I'm sure guys are concerned with what goes on under their gis, right? Mr. Rhombus wears striped boxers, which cracks me up because I can sometimes see the stripes through the white gi. Another guy I know wears some sort of special white sports shorts with extra support (say that ten times fast).
Bob Hubbard
06-15-2003, 12:19 AM
Thongs..... there was a Jeff Foxworthy bit about why guys dont wear em fishing....cast n tug, cast n tug. I figure, its probably the same when doing kicks. :D
:rofl:
In the past, (besides standard FOTL briefs) I've worn spandex pants, bicycle shorts, and a wrestling setup. (Forget what its called). I normally wear a school tee under my gi in the winter, and just the tee in the summer.
:asian:
MartialArtist
06-15-2003, 01:36 AM
Originally posted by Kaith Rustaz
Thongs..... there was a Jeff Foxworthy bit about why guys dont wear em fishing....cast n tug, cast n tug. I figure, its probably the same when doing kicks. :D
:rofl:
In the past, (besides standard FOTL briefs) I've worn spandex pants, bicycle shorts, and a wrestling setup. (Forget what its called). I normally wear a school tee under my gi in the winter, and just the tee in the summer.
:asian:
singlet
cali_tkdbruin
06-15-2003, 02:27 AM
Well here's my 2 cents, my teenage daughter likes to wear those wife beater (although she calls them husband beater) ribbed tank top t-shirts over her sports bra during MA training. I guess she thinks they're not as restrictive as full t-shirts.
What the F am I doing chiming in about girl stuff? Sorry, I'm out... :o
karatekid1975
06-15-2003, 02:37 AM
I wear a sports bra. I found that t's and tanks are too hot. I do TKD, so my uniforms (v-neck ones) doesn't open up, either.
The thing about thongs .... umm ya don't need to wear a thong to get a major wedgy during spinning jump kicks :rofl: I wear bikini style undies, and I still get wedgies LOL.
Jill666
06-15-2003, 09:25 AM
The wife beaters are the way to go (huband beaters-heh). I generally wear tanks under the gi- they're cooler than tee shirts. Racerback bras are the only alternative to sports bras, so you're not pulling the straps up during your bo form.
As for thongs- done that, doesn't work :erg: I had to go out to buy the old-fashioned panties. They don't go where they shouldn't during your kicking drills.
I know a few of the guys favor the fitted boxers (think Michael Jordan Haynes commercial) or the old-fashioned BVD's. I imagine the jock-and-cup rig poses a few logistical concerns also.
As for velcro or anything else- I seriously wouldn't bother. If you're grappling, or doing a lapel grab defense, velcro ain't gonna cut it.
jfarnsworth
06-15-2003, 09:56 AM
Originally posted by Jill666
I imagine the jock-and-cup rig poses a few logistical concerns also.
I see that this thread may not be for me but for me personally I found that wearing tight biking short works the best for holding in cup problems. :asian:
cdhall
06-15-2003, 12:04 PM
Originally posted by Lucy Rhombus
And why did I limit this topic to girls? I'm sure guys are concerned with what goes on under their gis, right?
They who? guys or girls?
I make an effort not to look when I'm teaching the girls. Most of them seem to wear some half tank top under their gi. Maybe it is a sports bra. I've never asked, but some of them have their gi tops half open during class and some constantly pull their gi down ala The Picard Maneuver to keep their tops closed.
Since I frequently have all girls in my Sat class, I spend a lot of time focusing my eyese on countergrabbing wrists, blocking forearms and such when working on techniques with them.
One of them does wear a very thin Tshirt however. I tried wearing a Tshirt under my gi 2-3 times but could never stand it. It was Way too hot. A friend of mine used to wear a colored Tshirt under his gi to match his belt color. That was pretty cool I thought, but I melted when I tried it.
I personally will look into those moisture-drawing shirts for outerwear after I lose some weight. It gets Hot down here during the summer. A friend of mine wore something that looked like Scuba gear once. It was a tight, sort of acrylic looking shirt. It might have been one of those. It looked very good on his chiseled physique. I am not going to attempt it myself at the moment. It was before I learned about the shirts that draw moisture into them. He wore it going out dancing, so maybe that was it.
Anyway, yes. I used to avert my gaze a lot during class but this can be a problem of its own and since some of the girls just don't care, I figure they must be wearing some type of half shirt or whatever. No telling. I was going to ask but I thought I'd chime in on this thread. Good luck finding something that works well.
:idunno:
Rich Parsons
06-15-2003, 12:14 PM
Originally posted by jfarnsworth
I see that this thread may not be for me but for me personally I found that wearing tight biking short works the best for holding in cup problems. :asian:
I agree Brother. The Bikinis work best in relations to wearing a cup :D
Even though I do prefer the Jockie equivalent to the fitted boxer briefs for every day use. ;) :eek: :rofl:
andurilking2
06-15-2003, 09:56 PM
:D
she usually wears the stretch stuff that they make like stretch and maternity pants out of but tight in the form of a sleevless shirt (hope it helps i wouldn't know from experience i personally go shirtless altogether :D) always an option :) but not really the modesty you were looking for i guess
Bob Hubbard
06-15-2003, 10:00 PM
Originally posted by Rich Parsons
I agree Brother. The Bikinis work best in relations to wearing a cup :D
Even though I do prefer the Jockie equivalent to the fitted boxer briefs for every day use. ;) :eek: :rofl:
Rich....thank you for the lovely mental picture..... **shudder**
:D
cali_tkdbruin
06-16-2003, 01:59 PM
Originally posted by Kaith Rustaz
Rich....thank you for the lovely mental picture..... **shudder**
:D
Personally, I would prefer not to have a mental picture of that... :barf:
;) :D
Michael Billings
06-16-2003, 05:23 PM
... a T-Shirt or Danskin type top under the Gi. NO --- not what I would prefer, but it sure saves on "issues" re: sexual harassment or inappropriate attire. Half-shirts are usually ok also, but you need a sports top under it.
Jill666
06-16-2003, 05:34 PM
My instructor also requires a school t-shirt under the gi, but I wear the tank just the same. The t-shirt comes out on testing day.
But I an appreciate your point, especially for beginning belts as they become accustomed to the level of contact in the dojo. Later on it should be a non-issue, as both women & men become more focused on their training.
Rich Parsons
06-16-2003, 09:31 PM
Originally posted by Kaith Rustaz
Rich....thank you for the lovely mental picture..... **shudder**
:D
Originally posted by Cali
Personally, I would prefer not to have a mental picture of that...
My Mission has been accomplished
:asian:
Jill666
06-16-2003, 09:34 PM
Hahahaha the ancient art of distraction...
:D
then when they are busy coping with the image- :boxing:
Rich Parsons
06-16-2003, 10:35 PM
Originally posted by Jill666
Hahahaha the ancient art of distraction...
:D
then when they are busy coping with the image- :boxing:
Jill,
You are giving away my secrets :D
:rofl: :asian:
MartialArtsGuy
06-16-2003, 11:30 PM
Well, atleast there are some others enjoying this thread as much as I am! :D
cali_tkdbruin
06-16-2003, 11:35 PM
It is a fun thread isn't it? :p
:D :rofl:
Lucy Rhombus
06-17-2003, 09:44 AM
Well, I tried out my new white tank top yesterday. I thought I was going to die from the heat during the warmup, but soon I became so focused on the workout that I stopped noticing. And it was so nice not to care whenever my gi top opened a little bit! Ah, freedom.
Also, the non-wedgifying undies (cute, a little low on the leg like boy-shorts) were a godsend. Nice not to have to deal with the conundrum: When you have to pull a wedgie, do you face away from the shinza, giving the masters a good look at your wedgie-extraction, or break tradition and face the shinza?
Nightingale
06-17-2003, 10:03 AM
depends....
what's a shinza?
Lucy Rhombus
06-17-2003, 10:33 AM
Originally posted by nightingale8472
depends....
what's a shinza?
It's the front wall of the dojo, where the pictures of the masters hang. We bow to them on the way in and out of the dojo and before and after kata, and when we have to re-tie our belts or adjust our gis, we're supposed to turn away from them (and also away from sensei and the other students if possible).
Anyway, I was just being facetious -- when I have a wedgie, I make sure to dispatch myself to the farthest corner of the room where nobody can see me!
Originally posted by Lucy Rhombus
when we have to re-tie our belts or adjust our gis, we're supposed to turn away from them (and also away from sensei and the other students if possible).
Very interesting. American Kenpo has both Chinese and Japanese
influences (mostly Chinese though). We have to face the back, to
re-tie/adjust ... cool to find out where that stems from.
RCastillo
06-17-2003, 11:17 AM
Originally posted by jfarnsworth
I see that this thread may not be for me but for me personally I found that wearing tight biking short works the best for holding in cup problems. :asian:
I saw this thread, and thought, why is this here.? My curisoity got the best of me, and went in anyway. Who do I find, but Mr. Farnsworth advertising his tight bikini Spiderman underwear, and a cup. And this, from an IKKO man? It's a good thing the Goldendragon is "down under," oh, wait...........he might like this thread himself!:barf:
KenpoTess
06-17-2003, 02:05 PM
depending on the weather and lately that's nothing but rain and humidity, I wear anything from 'UnderArmor' to a sports bra. The UnderArmor is meant to wear under a bullet proof vest and I love it under a Gi top as it is sooo light weight and it really 'breathes'. When the weather is warm we wear black t-shirts and our gi bottoms.
cdhall
06-17-2003, 02:19 PM
Originally posted by KenpoTess
I wear anything
Quick, somebody lock this thread before Ricardo comes back and asks for more.
:roflmao:
KenpoTess
06-17-2003, 02:20 PM
Originally posted by cdhall
Quick, somebody lock this thread before Ricardo comes back and asks for more.
:roflmao:
D'oh~!!!
RCastillo
06-17-2003, 02:22 PM
Originally posted by KenpoTess
D'oh~!!!
That's mean!:wah:
KenpoTess
06-17-2003, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by RCastillo
That's mean!:wah:
I was D'oh'ing myself cuz I kinda left my statement wide open..errrr.. ummmmmmmmm
There There Ricky... all's well *pat pat*
You're still in my good graces ;)
karatekid1975
06-19-2003, 12:43 AM
This should go in the humor thread LOL.
About picking wedgies, I just kinda ........ well pick my wedgie. Who doesn't??? :rofl: I don't want my panties in a bunch hehehehehe
Bob Hubbard
06-19-2003, 01:09 AM
I'm speechless.
After reading a few of these, I'm at a loss for words....
wow.
:rofl:
:asian: (little bowing guy going "you gotta wedgie?")
dearnis.com
06-19-2003, 07:16 AM
under armour is great under a vest but I don't think I could wear it anywhere else. The fabric is too "slimy" for my liking. (but it beats having a t shirt absorb 5x its weight in sweat....)
Chad
KenpoTess
06-19-2003, 07:27 AM
Originally posted by dearnis.com
under armour is great under a vest but I don't think I could wear it anywhere else. The fabric is too "slimy" for my liking. (but it beats having a t shirt absorb 5x its weight in sweat....)
Chad
There's a handful of us that wear the underarmor, a couple of the guys and myself, as far as 'slimy', that doesn't bother me, but then being a female, I tend to wear silk and satins :)
Underarmor does absorb the sweat ~! I, for one, don't care for the feeling of sweat 'dripping'.
KenpoGirl
06-19-2003, 09:15 AM
Originally posted by KenpoTess
There's a handful of us that wear the underarmor, a couple of the guys and myself, as far as 'slimy', that doesn't bother me, but then being a female, I tend to wear silk and satins :)
Underarmor does absorb the sweat ~! I, for one, don't care for the feeling of sweat 'dripping'.
Where do/did you get this Underarmor? Sounds like something I'd be interested in getting.
Dot
Nightingale
06-19-2003, 10:08 AM
go to www.underarmour.com and look for a dealer in your area. or just get their catalog.
KenpoTess
06-19-2003, 11:46 AM
Originally posted by KenpoGirl
Where do/did you get this Underarmor? Sounds like something I'd be interested in getting.
Dot
If you have a Dick's Sporting Goods store near you Dot, they have it :) There's a variety of styles from sleeveless etc. and you'll want a bigger size than you normally wear.
Originally posted by KenpoTess
If you have a Dick's Sporting Goods store near you Dot, they have it :) There's a variety of styles from sleeveless etc. and you'll want a bigger size than you normally wear.
Yeah, Dot ... do you have Dicks near you? :D
dearnis.com
06-19-2003, 06:16 PM
if not dicks try www.galls.com (http://www.galls.com) They are a big LEO supplier and generally ship very quickly. Prices are fair, but not the cheapest you will find.
Basically the stuff is some kind of super-wicking synthetic wonder fabric.
Tess- I wore some under a polo shirt today at work (no kevlar today) and I've gotta tell you..I couldn't wait to get out of it. But if it works for you cool!
Chad
KenpoTess
06-19-2003, 09:51 PM
Originally posted by dearnis.com
if not dicks try www.galls.com (http://www.galls.com) They are a big LEO supplier and generally ship very quickly. Prices are fair, but not the cheapest you will find.
Basically the stuff is some kind of super-wicking synthetic wonder fabric.
Tess- I wore some under a polo shirt today at work (no kevlar today) and I've gotta tell you..I couldn't wait to get out of it. But if it works for you cool!
Chad
Hey Chad, yeah well I can't wait to get out of it too after an hour of sparring~!! You can actually wring the stuff out ~!! Tonight I wore a regular lightweight cotton black t-shirt during sparring and blech... drip. drip.. drip.. sorry for the visual with sound effects *G*
dearnis.com
06-21-2003, 10:55 AM
its worse under a vest...everything is king of glued together. You just dont feel it as much as you do with cotton ..until the vest comes off.
(dont get me wrong, kevlar is great stuff, but the comfort level....)
(Sorry for the "glue-ey visual)
Chad
jfarnsworth
06-21-2003, 12:30 PM
Originally posted by RCastillo
I saw this thread, and thought, why is this here.? My curisoity got the best of me, and went in anyway. Who do I find, but Mr. Farnsworth advertising his tight bikini Spiderman underwear, and a cup. And this, from an IKKO man? It's a good thing the Goldendragon is "down under," oh, wait...........he might like this thread himself!:barf:
Alright, so I didn't see this until now. This is where you got that undies comment, huh? I do wear my biking shorts to bike in and go to class to help hold the cup in place.:o As for the Goldendragon wait until he returns from his trip!! There will be some order around here then:eek: . He will definately keep you in line.
RCastillo
06-21-2003, 12:36 PM
Originally posted by jfarnsworth
Alright, so I didn't see this until now. This is where you got that undies comment, huh? I do wear my biking shorts to bike in and go to class to help hold the cup in place.:o As for the Goldendragon wait until he returns from his trip!! There will be some order around here then:eek: . He will definately keep you in line.
Bout time you read it, getting slow, are we?
About the Dragon, he may very well stay "Down Under" indefinately.
I had a good time with this one!;)
jfarnsworth
06-21-2003, 11:20 PM
Originally posted by RCastillo
About the Dragon, he may very well stay "Down Under" indefinately.
He will return.
RCastillo
06-21-2003, 11:29 PM
Originally posted by jfarnsworth
He will return.
With an accent, and "Fosters Beer?;)
KenpoGirl
06-22-2003, 12:52 AM
There's actually a couple places I can go and all local. Ours is Source for sports.
I don't really like the hight necklines, but hell I'll try anything once. ;)
Dot
KenpoTess
06-22-2003, 07:51 AM
Originally posted by KenpoGirl
There's actually a couple places I can go and all local. Ours is Source for sports.
I don't really like the hight necklines, but hell I'll try anything once. ;)
Dot
This neckline isn't too high Dot, keeps the sweat from dripping between *G*
KenpoGirl
06-22-2003, 10:49 PM
Of corse I'd never look that good in it.
Thanks for the preview. :D
Nightingale
06-22-2003, 10:52 PM
from the photos I've seen of you, Dot, you'd look fabulous in anything you choose to wear.
RCastillo
06-22-2003, 11:48 PM
Originally posted by KenpoGirl
Of corse I'd never look that good in it.
Thanks for the preview. :D
Wolf whistles from Texas! Show us!!!:D
jfarnsworth
06-23-2003, 01:55 PM
Originally posted by RCastillo
Wolf whistles from Texas! Show us!!!:D
:rolleyes: Well that figures.:rolleyes:
RCastillo
06-23-2003, 02:22 PM
Originally posted by jfarnsworth
:rolleyes: Well that figures.:rolleyes:
Hey!:mad:
karatekid1975
06-24-2003, 01:15 AM
Someone say beer??? hehehehehe I'm drinkin one now :D
I bought the underarmour shirt to wear under my kevlar, unfortunately, the friend of mine that picked it up for me picked up my normal size, it's like trying to stuff a sausage. Tess tried it on and it works really well for her. It seems to keep her cooler and it looks good on her. I may try a larger size, but did not like it as a skin tight feel. Kevlar is not comfortable until temperatures drop below freezing.
dearnis.com
06-27-2003, 08:47 AM
I agree that the skin tight feel is somehow wrong, but is better stuff under a vest than anything else I have tried, especially as summer really rolls in.
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