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Combat sports test apparel in ways no other training does. Bag work covers fabric in chalk dust and sweat. Pad work bruises shoulders against the inside of tops. Sparring stretches every seam through clinches and recoveries. Most cheap apparel survives three weeks of serious kickboxing before threads loosen, prints crack, and seams give. Catar Cottega is built for the longer arc.
The combination of repeated impact, heavy sweat, fabric stretch under torque, and aggressive washing breaks down low-grade construction faster than any other discipline. A boxer or kickboxer puts apparel through more stress in a month than a casual gym-goer puts on the same piece in a year. The fabric weight, the stitching density, the print method, every shortcut shows up after a few weeks of pad rounds and clinch work.
Our heavyweight pieces use 400GSM-grade fabric where it matters. The seams are reinforced at the stress points combat sport actually hits. The cut accommodates full kick extension and rotational hip motion. The colour holds through aggressive washing. And the aesthetic reads as premium streetwear off the mat, not branded gym kit that screams what you do in your free time.
Lightweight technical shorts for bag work and pad rounds, proper inseam length, room for high kicks, no internal liner that bunches under exertion. Tapered training joggers for warm-ups and conditioning. Tracksuit bottoms for warm-up and post-training transition. Browse the shorts collection and the tracksuit bottoms.
The top has to clear the shoulders for high guards, stay in place through clinches, and wick sweat under a heart-rate that runs 160+ for rounds. Technical t-shirts and tank vests are the baseline. For warm-up and recovery, heavyweight hoodies and quarter-zip tops anchor the wardrobe. Explore the tees collection and hoodies collection.
Fighters and serious kickboxing trainees develop a recognisable look, heavyweight tracksuit sets, premium caps, restrained branding. The aesthetic communicates the discipline without announcing it. Catar Cottega tracksuits and caps fit cleanly into that wardrobe. See the caps collection.
Boxing and kickboxing have always pushed streetwear forward. From boxing gyms in the 70s producing the original logo-mark aesthetic to contemporary fighters becoming style references, combat sport sits at the centre of premium athletic streetwear. Catar Cottega works with that lineage, apparel that performs in training and reads as intentional streetwear outside the gym.
Mass-tier apparel is engineered for gym-goer volume, not combat-sport volume. The fabric is thinner, the stitching is faster, the prints are screen-applied instead of dyed in. Three months of real kickboxing destroys what was designed to last a season of light gym use. Premium independent labels like Catar Cottega are built for the longer arc, heavyweight where it matters, restrained where it shouldn’t shout.
Browse the full catalogue for the wardrobe that holds up under pad work and reads premium on the walk home.
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