The traditional garment worn by practitioners of karate is known as a "keikogi," often referred to colloquially as a karate uniform or gi. This garment is characterized by its white cotton fabric, which is both durable and comfortable for the rigorous movements and training involved in karate practice. The keikogi typically consists of a jacket with lapels and large, wide cuffs, trousers with a straight leg and an elasticized waistband, and a belt, or obi, that secures the waist. While there are no specific suit names within the keikogi itself, it is an essential part of the karate attire, reflecting discipline, tradition, and respect for the martial art's origins and practice. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced practitioner, donning a keikogi is a symbol of your commitment to the art of karate.