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Karate Tournament Apparel and Event Shirts

February 24, 2026 6 min read By Diego Vargas
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  1. Tournament Shirt Ordering Timeline
  2. Best Tournament Shirt Blanks
  3. Tournament Shirt Design Direction
  4. Color and Style Choices
  5. Order Logistics and No Minimum
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

Karate tournament apparel needs to do two jobs: identify the dojo at the venue and survive as a keepsake long after. The dojos that do this well lock the design three weeks ahead, open the shop two weeks out, and close ordering eight days before the event so every member has their shirt in hand on tournament morning. Custom karate tournament shirts at Bear Grips Pro Shops start at $19.88 with no minimum and free US shipping.

Karate Tournament Shirt Ordering Timeline

The biggest cause of tournament shirt failure is launching the shop too close to the event. The shirts ship in about a week, so any order placed less than 8 days out risks arriving after the tournament. Use this timeline:

Best Shirt Blanks for Karate Tournaments

Tournament shirts need to travel well, survive a venue all day, and look good in bracket photos. Top picks:

Browse t-shirts or see the karate hoodie guide for fleece picks. Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.

Karate Tournament Shirt Design Direction

The best tournament shirts pair a permanent dojo identity with an event-specific layer. Three design directions:

1. Dojo crest plus event banner
Dojo logo at full chest. Tournament name and year arched above or below as a banner. Reads as a keepsake even years later.

2. Full-back tournament design
Bold tournament name on the back. Small dojo crest at left chest. Best for travel teams that want maximum visibility in the venue.

3. Roster shirt
All competing student names listed on the back, dojo crest at chest. Each member gets their own shirt with the full roster, which becomes a personal keepsake.

See the karate shirt designs guide for the design fundamentals that carry into tournament shirts.

Tournament Shirt Color Choices

Black with white print is the most universal tournament shirt color. It reads cleanly in fluorescent venue lighting, hides spills, and matches the standard dojo aesthetic. Two secondary options worth considering:

If the dojo runs more than one tournament per year, consider a color rotation: black in winter, heather grey in spring, white in summer. Keeps the keepsake collection visually distinct.

Order Logistics with No Minimum

The dojo never coordinates a group order. Each family orders directly from the shop link. Each shirt ships separately to the buyer home in about a week.

This works because:

For dojos hosting their own tournament, the shop link can stay live across the entire competing-dojo network. Other dojos can buy commemorative shirts. The hosting dojo earns the margin on every external order too. See the dojo merch shop setup guide for the full revenue model.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How early should I order karate tournament shirts?

Lock the design 3 weeks out, open the shop link 2 weeks out, and close ordering 8 days before the event. Shirts ship in about a week, so the 8-day cutoff ensures every order arrives in time.

What is the minimum order for karate tournament shirts?

There is no minimum. Order one shirt for a single competitor or fifty for a full travel-team plus families. Same price per item.

Can I add competitor names to a karate tournament shirt?

Yes. Custom name printing has no minimum, so each shirt can list the competitor name or full roster. Roster shirts are popular as keepsakes.

Should tournament shirts match everyday dojo apparel?

They should share the dojo crest so the program looks unified. The tournament-specific layer (event name, year, design treatment) makes the shirt distinct as a keepsake.

Diego Vargas
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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