Boxing clothing

Boxing clothing: t-shirts, hoodies, shorts, jackets and ring kit, from XS to 6XL

The essentials: 41 pieces gathered here, and the whole wardrobe split across eight specialist collections: t-shirts, hoodies, shorts, jackets, tracksuits, robes, competition kit and rash guards. European cut across the range: take your usual size. Sizes from XS to 6XL depending on the piece, where the combat sports market almost always stops at XXL. Free standard shipping.

A boxing wardrobe is not chosen like a normal one. Each piece answers a precise moment in the session: the journey, the warm-up, the rounds, the recovery, the ring walk. That is why the wardrobe is split into collections rather than piled together — and this page tells you which one to open.

🥊 Which piece for which moment

The momentThe pieceThe collection
The journey and leaving the gymHoodie, jacket or tracksuitboxing hoodies, boxing jackets, boxing tracksuits
The warm-up, skipping, shadowZip, half-zip or sleevelessboxing hoodies
Rounds on the bag and the padsT-shirt and shortboxing t-shirts, boxing shorts
Ground work, MMA and grapplingCompression rash guardMMA rash guards
Amateur competitionMatching vest and shortboxing kit sets
The ring walkSatin robe or show jacketboxing robes
On the head, in and outCap, beanie or bucket hatboxing caps, boxing beanies, boxing bucket hats
On the feetLow, mid or high top shoesboxing shoes

📏 One sizing rule across the whole wardrobe

Standard European cut: take your usual size. No Asian sizing conversion to apply, unlike Thai-made fight wear whose guides systematically tell you to size up. If you normally buy US sizes, American sizing runs more generous, so consider one size up for a relaxed fit.

Three exceptions to know, all flagged on their own pages. Rash guards are taken one size down, because they have to cling to the skin. Oversized drop-shoulder cuts hang better one size down. And the Rocky Balboa windbreaker is labelled on a chart where two sizes separate the label from the European size: if you wear an M, order the XL.

🧵 The fabrics, and what they do

  • 180 gsm premium cotton on almost every t-shirt: a weight that holds its shape and does not go see-through after a few washes.
  • Polyester on most hoodies: the knit does not distort in the wash and dries far faster, which matters for a garment you pull on while sweating.
  • Compression knit on rash guards, to form a barrier between skin and mat.
  • Satin on robes and ring-walk jackets: it slides, absorbs no sweat and comes off in a single movement.

🏷️ Club customisation

Four pieces in the wardrobe take your logo: the sports t-shirt, the two-piece training set, the hoodie with a name band and the competition kit by sublimation. In all four cases, a mock-up is submitted before manufacture and nothing goes into production without your approval.

❓ Frequently asked questions

What size boxing clothing should I choose?

Your usual size: the whole range is in a standard European cut, with no Asian sizing conversion to apply. Sizes run from XS to 6XL depending on the piece. Three exceptions, flagged on their pages: rash guards are taken one size down, oversized cuts too, and the Rocky Balboa windbreaker needs two sizes above the label.

What is the difference between a boxing t-shirt and a rash guard?

A t-shirt is in 180 gsm premium cotton, loose, made for striking and conditioning. A rash guard is in compression knit and worn tight: it forms a barrier between skin and mat and cannot be gripped. For ground work, a loose t-shirt rides up and becomes a handle.

What is worn in amateur competition?

A two-piece outfit, vest and short, in the colours of the assigned corner — red or blue. The vest materialises the scoring zone and the short's waistband marks the lower limit. In the professional ranks, the torso is bare.

Do you offer large sizes?

Yes, and it is the clearest gap with the market: most combat sports retailers stop at XXL. T-shirts and shorts go to 4XL, hoodies to XXXL, and three jackets to 5XL and 6XL, with the manufacturer's measurements published.

Can kit be printed with a club logo?

Yes, on four pieces: the custom sports t-shirt, the two-piece training set, the hoodie with a name band and the competition kit by sublimation. A mock-up is submitted before manufacture.

How do I care for printed boxing clothing?

Machine wash at 30 °C, garment inside out, no tumble dryer, and never an iron directly on the design. Avoid fabric softener on polyester models: it clogs the knit and kills the moisture-wicking.

🛒 The Esprit Boxe world

The complete wardrobe: boxing t-shirts, boxing hoodies, boxing shorts, boxing jackets, boxing tracksuits, boxing robes, boxing kit sets and MMA rash guards. On the head: boxing caps, boxing beanies and boxing bucket hats. On the feet: boxing shoes.

On the equipment side: boxing gloves and punching bags. The house line: Esprit Boxe range. Need a broader view? See our boxing equipment guide.