Grey Gi--Buy or Dye?

ArmorOfGod

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Has anyone ever tried to dye their gi grey? If so, did it work well?
I can't seem to find one to buy, so if anyone has a link to buy one, please add it here.

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ArmorOfGod said:
Has anyone ever tried to dye their gi grey? If so, did it work well?
I can't seem to find one to buy, so if anyone has a link to buy one, please add it here.

AoG

Nope, never tried to dye a gi. Usually, over time, my solid black gis began to fade with the normal wear and washing.

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I've heard of people bleaching their black ones, but I'd be worried about weakening the gi itself. :D

Tiger Claw sells an kenpo uniform that is stone-washed, so while it isn't grey it is further along the path than a regular new black uniform.

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My niece`s gi turned solid grey after she accidentially washed it together with some colored clothes. I called her the urban ninja until she bleached it and returned it to white :ninja:
 

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I remember a senior brown belt, later black belt, from when I was much younger wearing a grey century karate gi, but I don't remember where he got it and I'm pretty sure they don't make them. It definately was bought, though and not a dfluke of laundry.
 

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If you want a nice silver-grey color, best to buy a white one and dye it thoroughly, or request a company or someone to make a gi for you from grey fabric.

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We special-ordered some grey uniforms and it was INCREDIBLY expensive for the cheap quality we received. I recommend getting a quality cotton uniform and dying it. Dye is fairly inexpensive and rather easy, really.

After you dye it , you'll want to soak it in diluted vinegar to help set the dye.
 

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They used to make them however they do not any longer. I suggest getting a black gi and wearing it until its grey. Has some serious character that way. My last black gi was a shureido and when I finally discarded it after 12 years it was grey.
 

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Well, in that case he could just stone wash a black uniform. What does it take to do that?
 

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You can always go buy a custom made grey gi. I know there are places that will make them for you. I prefer to let my black gis fade with use. I you decide you want it to be naturally worn you can drag it behind your car. Don't laugh, I know somebody that did that.
 

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For what its worth, I'd retire that uniform & get a new one. Dying it seems like too hit or miss & a lot of hassle.
 

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Fluffy said:
Well, in that case he could just stone wash a black uniform. What does it take to do that?
Well, I wouldn't recommend doing this in your own washer, but:

  1. Toss dogi into washer.
  2. Add laundry detergent and several good-sized river rocks.
  3. Insert ear-plugs
  4. Begin wash cycle.



:uhyeah:
 

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My black gi has faded to a grey with normal use and washing. I recently bought another one and it is beginning to fade as well. Why grey?
 

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Hello, In Hawaii alot of the Kajukenpo schools use GREY color gi's. You may want to contact a few schools for, where to order and prices.

We use black gi's..lots of martial art catalogs have them.

I have no numbers or contacts here on the BIG Island,most of the schools are in Oahu island. .....Aloha

Try searching: Kajukenpo
 

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Kreth said:
Well, I wouldn't recommend doing this in your own washer, but:

  1. Toss dogi into washer.
  2. Add laundry detergent and several good-sized river rocks.
  3. Insert ear-plugs
  4. Begin wash cycle.


:uhyeah:

And my wife would pull out her "Wife-Fu" and beat me to death with those river rocks.
 

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