Blended polyester stretch fabricFully sublimated graphicsFlatlock seamsComfortable panel constructionOriginal designs by Chris BurnsContrast stitchingWhen two already awesome forces combine, great things happen. In this particular case, we’re left with one brilliant rashguard. Tatami’s collaboration with talented British artist Chris Burns plays on the analogy of BJJ as a chess match. The Gi clad “Chess Gorilla” carefully contemplates his next move, illustrated in great detail. The oversized chest graphic is fully sublimated into the fibers of the fabric, along with all other graphics on this long-sleeve rashguard. As always, Tatami’s sublimation process is perfect, resulting in crisp details and full colors that are 100% immune to fading or peeling.The multi-panel build is engineered to provide adequate compression around the muscles most crucial to grappling. Generous torso length prevents your rashguard from sliding up whether you’re rolling no-gi with shorts, tucking your rashguard into your Gi pants, or going “full spats.”
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Blended polyester stretch fabricFully sublimated graphicsFlatlock seamsComfortable panel constructionOriginal designs by Chris BurnsContrast stitchingWhen two already awesome forces combine, great things happen. In this particular case, we’re left with one brilliant rashguard. Tatami’s collaboration with talented British artist Chris Burns plays on the analogy of BJJ as a chess match. The Gi clad “Chess Gorilla” carefully contemplates his next move, illustrated in great detail. The oversized chest graphic is fully sublimated into the fibers of the fabric, along with all other graphics on this long-sleeve rashguard. As always, Tatami’s sublimation process is perfect, resulting in crisp details and full colors that are 100% immune to fading or peeling.The multi-panel build is engineered to provide adequate compression around the muscles most crucial to grappling. Generous torso length prevents your rashguard from sliding up whether you’re rolling no-gi with shorts, tucking your rashguard into your Gi pants, or going “full spats.”