Monster-Inspired Jiu-Jitsu Apparel

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HYPERFLY and TOHO Studios Launch 'Godzilla' Gi Apparel

HYPERFLY and TOHO Studios have released new monster-inspired jiu-jitsu apparel called the 'Godzilla' collection. The collection celebrates the theatrical re-release of Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. for its 20th Anniversary, which was shown on March 22. Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. was initially released in 2003 and was the 28th film in the Godzilla franchise.

The collection comprises a judo shirt, twill pants, judo/jiu-jitsu hybrid heavyweight uniform, and graphic t-shirts. A standout item in the collection is the yellow/black judo shirt and pants, which displays ships and the monster Godzilla with the HYPERFLY logo branding on the chest and pant sleeve. Another standout item in the collection is the special Gi in black with a graphic label of Godzilla's face on the chest and a large graphic of Godzilla on the back that says: "The Undisputed King." The collection is available for purchase.
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