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Sponsored Rash Guard - Women's - No-Gi BJJ Essential
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Built for Grapplers: Durable 4-way stretch fabric gives you unrestricted movement. And our 240 GSM material means we're the best quality rash guards on the market.
- Lasting Designs: Sublimated ink ensures designs won’t fade.
- Stay Cool & Protected: A tight extra layer that helps stop prevent infections and rashes.
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Represent these Brands: These incredible brands helped fund a large production run—so you get a high-quality rash guard for just £13.
- Funding the future: ALL revenue goes directly to our £5,250 women’s competition. Buying this rash guard tells us you want more affordable gear and more paid comps. If this works, we’ll do it again but 5x bigger next time.
Don't settle for a sweaty t-shirt—you deserve better!
Why is this rash guard so cheap?
When we started Warehouse we had two goals.
1. Make high-quality rash guards affordable
2. Do something good for the community.
The only thing holding us back on price was scale. Until now.
We reached out to thousands of brands for support. Only a few said yes. These sponsors actually care about equality in jiu jitsu. They believe women should have more paid opportunities in the sport and they were willing to put money behind it. That’s why we’re proud to have them on this rash guard.
With their help we were able to do a huge production run of over 1000 rash guards, finally getting the volume we needed to drop the price.
Every penny from these sales is going back into the community. It’s funding our first ever women’s competition with a £5,250 prize pool and helping more athletes compete internationally.
Affordable gear. True support. Real change. That all comes before profit. That’s how we make this work.
I don't like wearing brands
We get it. Normally, logos are about flexing status or paying for some huge company’s marketing budget. That’s not what this is.
The logos on this rash guard aren’t big corporations trying to sell you something. They’re brands who actually care about building more opportunities for women in jiu jitsu. They were the only ones who stepped up when we asked for help.
I don’t see it as wearing ads. We’re supporting the brands that support the community.
This seems to good to be true, what's the catch?
Lol nobody’s actually asked this, but it gives me a chance to be open and transparent (which is another one of our goals, and why we posted our terrible financials on Insta!).
The short version is: we won’t make anything from this drop. In fact, if we don’t sell them all, we’ll probably lose money. But that’s fine.
The selfish part is that we’re hoping some people who grab this deal will join our email list, try out our rash guards, and see how much better our quality is. Hopefully a lot of them will stick around and become long-term customers. And yeah, maybe they’ll browse the rest of our store and pick up a few other things too.
In the meantime, we get to fund a proper women’s competition with real prize money, and offer some of the most affordable high-end rash guards on the market. So honestly, everyone wins.
Still want to read more? (How are you not bored of our yapping lol)
If you’re still here and following our mission, there’s actually one more thing we care about. We don’t talk about it as much because we want to keep the main focus on affordable high-quality rash guards and equality in BJJ.
But here it is. We hate that some shows make athletes sell tickets just to get a spot on the card. In some cases, they have to sell £500+ worth of tickets just to compete. It’s a bad practice borrowed from the music industry, and honestly, it doesn’t belong in BJJ either. The risk is all on the athlete. If they’re travelling far or compete often, it’s hard to keep convincing friends to buy tickets. And let’s be real, asking your mates to spend money watching you compete gets awkward fast, especially in a sport that isn’t super spectator-friendly.
Instead of forcing athletes to sell tickets, we kept our entry fee in line with what you'd pay for most comps that don’t have a prize fund. But we also wanted to offer a way for athletes who are struggling to afford comps to get a free entry. So if they help us sell a few rash guards, that covers their entry. The money we save on marketing goes straight back to the athlete. Simple, fair, and everyone wins.
Materials and Care
Materials
Our rash guards are made from 85% polyester and 15% spandex, featuring super fine Lycra v3.0. We use high-tech sublimation printing to ensure the designs stay vibrant and durable. The high-density flatlock stitching allows for 4-way stretch, and the silicone anti-slip band inside the hem ensures your rash guard stays in place during training.
Care Instructions
For the best care, we recommend hand washing your rash guards. But let's be real—most of us aren’t doing that (myself included). So, here’s what you can do:
- Wash them immediately after training.
- Turn them inside out before putting them in the washing machine.
- Run a cycle at 30°C.
To prevent odors, spray a little vinegar on them before each wash.
Delivery and Returns
UK Standard Delivery - £4.99
- Estimated delivery 2-3 days
- Free Delivery available for orders above £120
Europe Standard Delivery - £5.99
- Estimated delivery 2-5 working days
- Free Delivery available for orders above £140
US Standard Delivery - £9.99
- Estimated delivery 7-9 day when ordered before 7PM Monday - Friday Free
Returns
- Free 30-Day Return Policy excluding any accessories and our sponsored rash guard
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