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Onna Women’s Karate Gi Pants

Onna Women’s Karate Gi Pants

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Because the right pants change everything.

Not every uniform fits the same — and not every student needs a full gi.

Whether you’re replacing worn-out pants, fixing a split-color uniform, or finally choosing a fit made for women instead of borrowed from men, these are the pants designed to move with you.

Built from the same trusted Onna construction as our full uniforms, these pants offer comfort, mobility, and a fit that actually makes sense for female athletes.

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Why Women Choose Onna Pants

Designed for real female body shapes

No extra bulk in the wrong places. No drowning in fabric. Just clean movement and confident training.

Three true women’s fits

  • Slim Fit – best for narrow hips and waists under 40" the widest part of your seat.
  • Standard Fit – balanced room through hips and thighs without excess fabric; 40"-50" at the widest part of your seat.
  • Curvy Fit – generous hip and seat space for 50"-60" hips and fuller proportions.

Because one “women’s cut” is never enough.

Comfortable elastic waistband with drawstring security

Stays in place during kata, kihon, and sparring — without digging in or sliding down.

Durable, training-ready fabric

Made to handle daily practice, repeated washing, and real dojo life.

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Fit & Sizing Notes

  • Adult women’s sizing begins at 155
  • Youth sizes 120–150 follow the Slim Fit cut
  • If you’re between sizes, choosing based on hip measurement usually gives the best result

Still unsure? Our size guide walks you through it step-by-step (without confusing math, we promise).

 

Train Comfortably. Move Confidently. Feel Like Yourself.

 

These aren’t just replacement pants.

They’re the difference between adjusting your uniform all class…

and forgetting about it entirely while you train.

That’s the Onna difference.

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