it is white and you wear a belt the colors vary depending on your rank the highest is a black belt.
they wear a gi which is common in guju ryu karate or a white shirt with sweat pants or judo pants
Uniform requirements vary from style to style.In the style I study, the gi is white. It is always white, or a natural fiber color, never black or any other color.Some styles allow instructors to wear black pants with their gi.I always thought that a black belt on a black gi was a waste. I want the black belt to show up!
A standard karate Gi (the white clothes that look like pyjamas)
In traditional Okinawa Karate, Dan levels 1 through 6 wear a black belt. Dans 7 and 8 wear a red and white striped belt. 9 and 10 Dan Black Belts wear a solid red belt. _________________________________________________________________ In Korean Taekwondo, Black Belts are black.
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no they only have to wear either black or white not both
I don't think it is DISRESPECTFUL in karate to wear coloured ones, but in most Karate styles I reccommend wearing the traditional white (unless the style or class says otherwise). In my style of karate,(GO KAN RYU- on the internet you can search this style)it is compulsory for a white gi to be worn. I think you have come up with a great question! From me, 10yr old black belt karate enthusiast. (yes you read correctly)
they wear white and black face paint and black trousers. They also wear white and black stripy tops with a black hat.
wear black jackets and jeans and wear black and white striped shirts and wear white socks and black shoes
The uniform varies from style to style and school and school. The uniform is called a gi in Japanese styles. I believe it is a tobuk in Korean styles. Beginners wear a white uniform with a belt from white to brown (in kenpo karate). and Masters wear a black uniform and the belt they have earned. In my style of Okinawa Karate, white is the only color allowed for anyone.
you can wear a white shirt with the thin black belt over! :)