Over time, karate practitioners modified the for karate by lightening the weave of the fabric, and adding strings to the inside of the jacket, tied to keep the jacket closed. The jacket is also held closed by a belt or . The top part of the is called the . The trousers of the are called , or . In modern times, white, black, blue and indigo are the most common colours of . In competitive judo, one contestant wears a white uniform, and their opponent wears a royal blue one. However, traditionally, the was white in all instances. Commonly used include: • ,
aikido uniform) •
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu gi/kimono (
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu uniform) • ,
Korean martial arts uniform • ,
judo uniform • ,
jujutsu uniform • ,
karate uniform •
kendo uniform, consisting of an and a •
Sambo uniform • ,
Vietnamese martial arts uniform can also be replaced by , meaning 'the way', referring to both the martial art and the lifestyle of the martial artist. In this, it is similar to the term for Korean martial arts uniforms, . == materials==