Still Color BJJ Rash Guard Set – Mental Health Awareness Edition | Trust-Clothes
Still Color BJJ Rash Guard Set – Mental Health Awareness Edition | Trust-Clothes
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Still Color – Mental Health Awareness Edition
Even when things feel broken, there is still strength, purpose, and color in every life.
The Still Color BJJ Rash Guard Set is inspired by the message “Broken Crayons Still Color.” It represents resilience, healing, and the reminder that everyone has value — even during the toughest moments.
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has helped countless people find confidence, discipline, and support through difficult times. The mats often become a place where people rebuild themselves, one round at a time.
This design celebrates the idea that struggle does not define your worth.
You are still capable.
You are still strong.
You are enough.
The Meaning Behind the Design
The crayon streaks represent individuality, creativity, and the many different paths people walk through life.
The phrase “Broken Crayons Still Color” reminds us that imperfections and hardships do not remove our ability to create something meaningful.
The message “You Are Enough” reinforces the importance of self-worth and support within the community.
Together, the design represents resilience and the strength found through connection, training, and perseverance.
Fit & Performance
Made with 220 GSM premium performance fabric (88% Polyester / 12% Spandex), this rash guard is built for demanding training sessions.
The athletic compression fit moves naturally with the body, allowing full mobility during scrambles, guard work, and submissions.
Order your normal size for a compression fit.
If you prefer a looser feel, consider sizing up.
Features
✔ 220 GSM Premium Fabric – Durable 88% Polyester / 12% Spandex blend
✔ 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
Broken crayons still color.
And you are enough.
