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hi I'm new here . iv done martial arts for a few years now but due to a serious injury i couldn't train got lazy and put on a fair bit of weight . I'm 135kg and only 5ft8 so need to drop some body fat . anyway iv started training in Judo and Jujitsu . and need to buy a Gi what as the wider fit and does anybody know if a 180cm judo Gi would be wide enough thank you for all replies in advance . OSU
 

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hi I'm new here . iv done martial arts for a few years now but due to a serious injury i couldn't train got lazy and put on a fair bit of weight . I'm 135kg and only 5ft8 so need to drop some body fat . anyway iv started training in Judo and Jujitsu . and need to buy a Gi what as the wider fit and does anybody know if a 180cm judo Gi would be wide enough thank you for all replies in advance . OSU

but nobody know how wide you are? When i was buying a suit a got a tape measure and measured my self, round the chest and inside leg, perhaps that where you should start, or go somewhere and try one on, is another plan
 

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hi I'm new here . iv done martial arts for a few years now but due to a serious injury i couldn't train got lazy and put on a fair bit of weight . I'm 135kg and only 5ft8 so need to drop some body fat . anyway iv started training in Judo and Jujitsu . and need to buy a Gi what as the wider fit and does anybody know if a 180cm judo Gi would be wide enough thank you for all replies in advance . OSU
This varies widely by gi brand, and sometimes by model within a brand (I have a size 3 and size 5, and both fit). Your best bet is to ask your instructor. He/she has probably spent a lot of time helping people select appropriate dogi, and can probably tell you which size you need in their favorite brand/model.
 

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Never understand why people ask this kind of question here since your instructor sees you he'd know best.

Best of luck and welcome
 

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This varies widely by gi brand, and sometimes by model within a brand (I have a size 3 and size 5, and both fit). Your best bet is to ask your instructor. He/she has probably spent a lot of time helping people select appropriate dogi, and can probably tell you which size you need in their favorite brand/model.

Yeah, ask your instructor. I can't imagine he wouldn't have told you. Or if you are in a club type setting, that one of the leaders hasn't told you what is best.
 

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Yeah, ask your instructor. I can't imagine he wouldn't have told you. Or if you are in a club type setting, that one of the leaders hasn't told you what is best.
I know some clubs, and even some schools, welcome a wide range of uniforms, so there may not be a standard. But the folks there are much more likely to be able to help out, especially if there are any other big folks in the group - they can help find something that fits well. What fits my body type would be a poor fit for the OP, regardless of size.
 

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but nobody know how wide you are? When i was buying a suit a got a tape measure and measured my self, round the chest and inside leg, perhaps that where you should start, or go somewhere and try one on, is another plan

Yeah I have a large upper body so my the gi jacket is sort of snug while the pants are the right fit. Size charts don't apply to everyone.
 

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I've seen a few size charts that seem to apply to nobody, at all, IB.

Wow that so sounds like a very counter productive chart lol. Taken the gi jacket off after a training session is a real struggle. The sweat makes it cling more and it's just a pain that sometimes I just leave it on until it dries.
 

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Wow that so sounds like a very counter productive chart lol. Taken the gi jacket off after a training session is a real struggle. The sweat makes it cling more and it's just a pain that sometimes I just leave it on until it dries.
I seem to remember one chart specifying size 5 was for people up to 6 feet tall (maybe it was 6' 1") and up to 130 pounds. Who the heck is that???
 
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