Unbreakable Pieces BJJ Rash Guard Set – Autism Awareness Edition | Trust-Clothes
Unbreakable Pieces BJJ Rash Guard Set – Autism Awareness Edition | Trust-Clothes
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Unbreakable Pieces – Autism Awareness Edition
Every athlete belongs on the mat.
The Unbreakable Pieces BJJ Rash Guard Set was created to support Autism Awareness and inclusivity in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. The puzzle piece design represents the diversity, individuality, and strength within the autism community.
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is more than a sport — it's a place where people from all backgrounds can learn confidence, discipline, and community. This design celebrates those differences and the idea that every piece matters.
Built for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), No-Gi grappling, submission wrestling, and MMA training, this rash guard set combines performance, durability, and purpose.
The Meaning Behind the Design
The colorful puzzle pieces represent the uniqueness and individuality of every person on the autism spectrum.
The design reflects the idea that when everyone works together, the pieces form something stronger and more complete — just like a team on the mats.
The bold #AutismAwareness message highlights the importance of visibility, understanding, and support within the grappling community.
Fit & Performance
Made with 220 GSM premium performance fabric (88% Polyester / 12% Spandex), this rash guard provides a secure compression fit designed for intense grappling sessions.
The reinforced panel construction allows for full mobility while maintaining durability through scrambles, guard work, and submissions.
Order your normal size for an athletic compression fit.
If you prefer a looser feel, consider sizing up.
Features
✔ 220 GSM Premium Fabric – Durable 88% Polyester / 12% Spandex
✔ Designed for BJJ, No-Gi Grappling, and MMA Training
✔ True-to-Size Compression Fit
✔ Reinforced Panel Construction
✔ Moisture-Wicking & Breathable Fabric
✔ Flatlock Stitching for Durability
✔ Purpose-Driven Design
Every piece matters.
Every athlete belongs.
