Gi BJJ Walkout and Warm-Up Apparel for Tournaments
Quick Answer- Walkout apparel is what a competitor wears from the holding area to the mat at IBJJF, NAGA, and local tournaments.
- Standard kit: team hoodie, team sweatpants or joggers, team tee underneath.
- Bear Grips Pro Shops prints walkout apparel with no minimum, so a 6-person competition team gets the same per-unit price as a 30-person team.
- Apparel is removed before stepping on the mat. It is identity wear, not competition wear.
Gi BJJ walkout and warm-up apparel is what a competitor wears from the bullpen to the mat. The hoodie comes off before the match, the gi gets adjusted, the bracket gets called. The pre-match apparel is identity wear: it signals what team the competitor represents to coaches, training partners, and the people in the stands. Bear Grips Pro Shops prints this category with no minimum, so a 6-person competition team gets the same per-unit price as a 30-person team.
What Walkout Apparel Actually Is at a BJJ Tournament
At a gi tournament, walkout apparel is the kit a competitor wears from the morning weigh-ins through warm-up rolls in the bullpen and over to the mat when the bracket is called. The standard kit:
- Team hoodie. Worn during weigh-ins, warm-up, bullpen waiting, between matches.
- Team sweatpants or joggers. Same purpose. Pulled off before stepping on the mat.
- Team tee. Worn under the hoodie. Visible between matches once the hoodie comes off.
- Team hat. Worn during travel and between matches.
- Optional team backpack patch or sleeve patch. The competitor's gym bag often carries the same identity mark.
Walkout apparel is removed before the match. The competitor wears the gi to compete. The walkout kit signals identity before and after.
Why Walkout Apparel Matters for the Academy
Walkout apparel has higher visual impact per piece than daily-wear apparel:
- Tournament photos. Photographers shoot competitors in the bullpen, during warm-ups, and on the podium. The team hoodie ends up in tournament recap photos and social posts.
- Live stream visibility. IBJJF Opens and other live-streamed events show competitors in the bullpen and during bracket calls. The team kit is on camera.
- Team cohesion. A 12-person competition team in matching walkout kit signals organization and identity that a mixed-apparel team does not.
- Recruitment. Other competitors and spectators see the team kit and ask which academy it is. New student inquiries follow tournament weekends.
For an academy investing in competition team development, walkout apparel is one of the highest-leverage apparel categories in the shop.
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Walkout Apparel Build for the Competition Team
A typical competition team walkout kit:
- Comfort Soft Hoodie (Bear Grips), $36.88 VIP base. Standard team hoodie. Academy logo front-chest, competition team name on back or sleeve.
- Mens Pocket Sweatpants (Jerzees), $40.88 VIP base. Practical team sweatpants for tournament travel.
- Unisex Premium Fleece Joggers (Cotton Heritage), $48.88 VIP base. Slightly tapered joggers for a more athletic-cut walkout look.
- Airlume Cotton Athletic Tee (Bear Grips), $19.88 VIP base. Team tee worn under the hoodie.
- Premium Cotton Crew Tee (Next Level), $23.88 VIP base. Premium tee option for the team kit.
- Classic Flat Bill Snapback (Yupoong, embroidered), $29.86 VIP base. Team hat.
- Cuffed Winter Hat (Yupoong, embroidered), $25.86 VIP base. Winter tournament beanie.
Competition team kits typically run as small bursts before the tournament. A 12-person team at IBJJF Pans needs 12 hoodies and 12 pairs of sweatpants. No bulk minimum makes this practical.
Competition Team Apparel Design Direction
Walkout apparel typically uses a more aggressive design treatment than daily-wear academy apparel:
- Larger back graphic. The academy name across the back shoulders in larger type than a daily-wear tee. Reads from the spectator area.
- Year of the season. 2026 prominently on the design. Each year's kit becomes its own keepsake.
- Tournament-specific drops. For Worlds, Pans, or Nationals, a one-tournament-only design that competitors and supporters wear during the event.
- Roster names on the sleeve. Optional: list each competitor's name as a vertical sleeve graphic.
- Weight class or division on the back. For competitors who want individual identification within the team kit.
The competition team kit can sit alongside the daily-wear academy tee in the shop. Students who are not on the comp team still order daily-wear academy apparel. Comp team members order both daily wear and competition kit.
Ordering Walkout Apparel Before the Tournament
Lead time matters for walkout apparel:
- Decide the season kit by January. The competition season for most BJJ academies runs spring through fall. Kit decisions in January means apparel is ready for the first major event.
- List the kit in the shop 6-8 weeks before the target event. Each competitor orders her own size. Bear Grips ships in about a week, so a 6-week lead gives the team a comfortable buffer.
- Run a second batch closer to the event. Late roster adds, supporters who want to match, family who want to wear the team colors.
- Retire the kit after Worlds or Pans. The kit comes down at end of season. Next year's kit launches in January.
For a tournament weekend specifically, see tournament team apparel.
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Hoodie, sweatpants, team tee, team hat. Six competitors or thirty, same per-unit price. Each competitor orders her own size.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is walkout apparel different from the competition gi?
Yes. The gi is the competition uniform. Walkout apparel (hoodie, sweatpants or joggers, team tee, team hat) is what the competitor wears from the bullpen to the mat. It comes off before the match starts. Bear Grips makes walkout apparel. The gi itself comes from a specialty BJJ supplier.
How many pieces does a competition team typically order?
Typical walkout kit per competitor: 1 hoodie, 1 pair of sweatpants or joggers, 1-2 team tees, 1 team hat. For a 12-person team, that is roughly 60 pieces total in the bulk season kit order, plus 10-20 additional pieces from family and supporters.
Can each competitor order her own size individually?
Yes. Each competitor orders her own size from the team shop link. The academy or comp team coach does not have to coordinate sizing, collect money, or front-fund inventory.
What is the lead time for a walkout apparel batch?
About one week from order to delivery. For a major tournament where the team needs apparel by a specific date, list the kit in the shop 4-6 weeks before the event to give competitors ordering time plus production and shipping lead time.
Diego VargasBJJ Black Belt and Combat Sports Coach
Diego is a BJJ black belt under a Roger Gracie lineage and competes regularly in IBJJF tournaments. He coaches both gi and no-gi at his academy in Texas and writes about academy branding, rashguards, and event-day apparel.
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