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  1. www.daedo.com › gb › taekwondo-itfTaekwon-Do ITF | Daedo

    Products approved by the ITF, International Taekwon-do Federation. We have ITF Taekwon-do doboks and suits, protections such as gloves and boots, in blue and red. ITF suits with the Approved logo. Daedo has more than 8 sizes of each suit, come in to see more!

  2. Taekwondo Uniform | Dobok ★ for women | Men | Children ★ for competition and training ★ for masters and students Taekwondo suits in the highest quality at the best prices you will find in our Taekwondo Shop KWON - the Martial Arts Shop

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  3. Taekwondo Suits. Taekwondo Suits Designed for You. If you're keen to achieve your potential in the fast and furious martial arts discipline of Taekwondo then it is important to buy a high quality suit. You'll find that some of these items have been approved for use in ITF and WTF competitions.

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  4. KPNP Black Lapel Taekwondo Uniform - WT Approved. • New taekwondo suit made of elastic material with a new narrow cut. • Fast absorption and quick drying. • Outstanding cooling effect. • Outstanding UV protection. • Not transparent. • Breathable.

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  5. Taekwondo shop TKD wear is a brand producing unique Taekwondo products in astonishing quality! Biggest Taekwondo shop worldwide - just try it!

  6. Taekwondo Suit Slimfit - WT approved. • New taekwondo suit made of elastic material with a new narrow cut. • The material dries quickly. • Breathable. • Pants with elastic waistband and lacing. • Developed according to the specifications of the World Taekwondo Federation WT. Material trousers: 80% nylon / 20% elastane.

  7. Taekwondo Suits. After the liberation of the Korean peninsula from Japan. Taekwondo suits began to evolve from its Japanese progenitors. The first important changes to the taekwondo uniform were implemented by Hwang Gi. Who altered it to meet a traditional Korean clothing style.