Solid color Karate belts question

opr1945

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I have been looking at Karate colored belts for sale on line. There is a vast price differential in prices for new colored belts. From about $7 including shipping up to $40 and even more. I understand that for black belts the quality probably varies and the are embroidery and stripe options to cause prices to vary. But with, say a yellow belt, which a student hopes to wear a relatively short time, why does the price ?vary so much?





For the begging student what would be the benefit of getting a more expensive belt?
 
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For the begging student what would be the benefit of getting a more expensive belt?
Nothing absolutely nothing it’s a belt. A bit of fabric that goes around your waist. Whether it costs 1 dollar or a million dollars it’s just a belt
 
IMO, there's no benefit to getting a more expensive belt unless it's a black belt. Maybe for brown belt as well (some judo gi/belt manufacturers have premium brown belts that are of the same quality as the premium black belts) since the brown belt is usually worn for a considerable amount of time (between a year to a year and a half), though I wouldn't do it. There's a dojo up the street from mine where brown belts are embroidered, and I think that's pretty cool. I imagine that it may have something to do with them wanting brown belts to "feel" like black belts by having them look the part more.

For BJJ, spending the extra buck on a high quality belt is a understandable as well, because you're going to be wearing each belt for at least two years.

But don't do it for karate. I only know one guy who did it - he was an orange belt at the time, and he tested less than a month after he got that new orange belt in the mail. It was a Tokaido, so I know he spent at least $20 on that thing. That could've been a nice steak dinner right there.
 

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