opr1945
Purple Belt
Does anyone have any information about REMO brand GIs made in Pakistan I believe. Good - bad? Cheap- Costly - mid price? Anything? Thanks, opr1945
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Sorry, I never heard of them.Does anyone have any information about REMO brand GIs made in Pakistan I believe. Good - bad? Cheap- Costly - mid price? Anything? Thanks, opr1945
I'm not sure how stocking up dozens of cheap gis is supposed to be frugal, but okay...Old habits are hard to break. I grew up poor. Mom was always looking for a bargin. Second hand clothes stores, flea markets, yard sales, hand-me-downs, etc. Most of my life I did not have much disposable income, we got by, had what we needed. I adopted my mothers habits, as I had watched her when I was young. I am not wealthy by any means but the kids have all left home, colleges no longer my responsibility. So compared to our needs we have money left over-disposible income. So we occasionally treat ourselves. Anyway, I started looking on facebook markeplace. A bargin is hard to pass up......the rest is history.
Did you buy it? If so, what do you think about it?Does anyone have any information about REMO brand GIs made in Pakistan I believe. Good - bad? Cheap- Costly - mid price? Anything? Thanks, opr1945
H2O2 is the best for removing blood stains from cotton.For me, a $100 gi was the most expensive I've ever bought. The third time I wore it the sleeve got well stained with blood (mine). I tried bleach and blood stain remover but all that really did was make the cotton brittle causing it to tear beyond repair the next time it was put to sparring use. I now have three gi's: One heavy nice one, a light one for summer. and one for sparring (top).
I have a cotton canvas one that has a couple of stains that are being stubborn. I will have to try this.H2O2 is the best for removing blood stains from cotton.
Rub it in let it set in for a couple minutes then repeat.I have a cotton canvas one that has a couple of stains that are being stubborn. I will have to try this.
Works best when the stain is fresh.I have a cotton canvas one that has a couple of stains that are being stubborn. I will have to try this.
Thanks for the tip!Works best when the stain is fresh.
Here is a label. My opinion it is heavy, at least 12 oz maybe 14 or more. Obviously I was wrong about where it was made. Made in Taiwan!
You don’t need it you have more than enough for a guy who’s not even been training that longDoes anyone have any information about REMO brand GIs made in Pakistan I believe. Good - bad? Cheap- Costly - mid price? Anything? Thanks, opr1945
Seller said: "14 oz martial arts uniforms. Very good condition. Great for jujitsu due to strength of fabric. " It is rather heavyweight. But less than my 16oz Ronin. Fairly soft for as thick as it is. Size 4 but a little snug around waist. I am 5'5" and 175# but wearable by me. No rips, tears or stains. Seams look and feel good. Seller said she was an instructor and ocassionally they would grap eacher and throw them and the GI held up to that treatment. I have seen and felt several BJJ GI's and this is not nearly as heavy. Slightly less thick as the 16 oz I mentioned earlier. She said she had used it for several years as part of her rotation of GI's. And that it still has a lot of life left in it, epectially if it is not abused.Did you buy it? If so, what do you think about it?
How many gis do you have, and why do you keep looking for more? Genuine question, not trying to discount your experience, I just don't understand. A gi is essentially a training material, so as long as you can train it it I don't understand why you need so manySeller said: "14 oz martial arts uniforms. Very good condition. Great for jujitsu due to strength of fabric. " It is rather heavyweight. But less than my 16oz Ronin. Fairly soft for as thick as it is. Size 4 but a little snug around waist. I am 5'5" and 175# but wearable by me. No rips, tears or stains. Seams look and feel good. Seller said she was an instructor and ocassionally they would grap eacher and throw them and the GI held up to that treatment. I have seen and felt several BJJ GI's and this is not nearly as heavy. Slightly less thick as the 16 oz I mentioned earlier. So to me it looks good. However, keep in mind that I am new to this and my opinion is most likely not as valid as someone with a lot of experience. .
Looking back, it seems that he gave a few subtle hints that he may have OCD.How many gis do you have, and why do you keep looking for more? Genuine question, not trying to discount your experience, I just don't understand. A gi is essentially a training material, so as long as you can train it it I don't understand why you need so many