Shoyoroll and ONE Championship announce no-gi apparel partnership

Longstanding BJJ apparel brand Shoyoroll has announced a partnership with martial arts promotion ONE Championship.

Singapore-based martial arts promotion ONE Championship is continuing to make inroads in the world of BJJ and submission grappling – and has now added a partnership with one of the most respected gear and apparel brands in BJJ.

Last week, the organization announced a partnership with Shoyoroll to launch ONE Championship-branded no-gi gear. The first collaboration features a pair of designs, each including the ONE and Shoyoroll logos.

The launch coincided with ONE 168: Denver, which was initially slated to feature a co-main event clash between current ONE lightweight submission grappling world champion Kade Ruotolo and former flyweight titleholder Mikey Musumeci. That match fell through, however, when Ruotolo was forced to withdraw due to injury.

Both Ruotolo, as well as his twin brother and reigning ONE welterweight submission grappling world champion Tye Ruotolo, have been seen wearing the Shoyoroll x ONE no-gi kit in ONE Championship competition.

“Launching this special collaboration during ONE 168: Denver is a milestone for us that has been a long time in the making,” said Bear Quituga, Founder of Shoyoroll, via press release. “We’ve worked tirelessly to ensure these sets embody both the heritage and the future of martial arts, while representing the two iconic brands of ONE Championship and Shoyoroll. They’re designed for athletes who take pride in their craft and appreciate the deep-rooted traditions of the sport.”

ONE Chairman and CEO Chatri Sityodtong also spoke about the partnership and said:

“I have been training in Shoyoroll apparel for quite some time, and as a lifelong martial artist, I can personally attest to its quality and comfort. These new designs are more than just apparel – they embody the dedication and innovation that martial arts represent. We are thrilled to debut this collaboration, and I’m confident that athletes and fans alike will love it as much as I do.”

Ben Coate

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