93brand’s newest Standard Issue 2Pack arrives with a bold color duo—each order includes 1 Yellow and 1 Peach colorway. They're constructed with a soft and lightweight poly/Spandex material that's ideal for grappling. Notably, these Standard Issue shorts feature an elastic waistband and a cushioned drawstring to secure the fit—no Velcro closure this time...Both pairs have minimal branding with a logo on the left leg and printed drawstring.
Women's Sizing Recommendations:Size guide is based on pants size.S: 00-0M: 2-4L: 6-8XL: 10-12
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BJJHQ (operated by S&A Industries LLC) primarily sources inventory through a mix of manufacturer deals, overstock/closeouts, discontinued or last-year’s models, and some irregular/blemished items (factory seconds or minor defects). facebook.com instagram.com They function as both an online daily-deal retailer (flash sales since 2009) and have ties to manufacturing/importing martial arts gear. They import goods (e.g., via ports like Port Muhammad Bin Qasim) and run warehouse sales/clearances of past inventory. importgenius.com linkedin.com Key Details on Their Sourcing: • Manufacturer deals and direct relationships: They work with brands like 93brand, Inverted Gear, Tatami, Scramble, etc., often getting exclusive or limited runs, new drops, restocks, and prototypes. As a retailer with manufacturing ties, they secure volume pricing or special allocations. bjjhq.com • Overstock, closeouts, and discontinued/last year’s items: Common for their deep discounts. They frequently clear older inventory, past deals, and excess stock at steep markdowns (e.g., during Rolling Deals events). Community feedback and their own posts describe many items as last year’s or clearance. facebook.com facebook.com • Irregulars/blemished/factory seconds: They occasionally sell “blemished” or irregular gear explicitly (e.g., Aesthetic “Alpha” Gi listed as blemished). These are typically minor cosmetic issues that don’t affect function, allowing big price cuts. No returns/exchanges on most deals reinforces this model. instagram.com • Warehouse/direct clearance: They hold in-person “Gi Market Flea Market” or warehouse sales with prototypes, discontinued items, photoshoot pieces, and overstock—indicating they hold physical inventory bought in bulk. instagram.com This is a classic daily-deal/liquidation-style model (similar to other discount retailers) focused on high-volume, limited-time sales rather than full retail stocking. Prices are low because they’re moving stock quickly, often with “limited inventory” noted. Quality is generally solid for the price (many happy customers), but expect occasional variations in sizing/finish on irregulars, and no returns on standard deals (defective items are handled case-by-case via email). bjjhq.com For the most current info, check their FAQ, recent deals, or contact cs@bjjhq.com directly. Their model evolves with brand partnerships and market conditions