Boxing Clothing

Boxing clothing plays a key role in comfort, movement, and confidence — whether you’re training in the gym or stepping into the ring. Unlike standard sportswear, boxing clothing is designed around the demands of boxing, allowing unrestricted footwork, full shoulder rotation, and comfortable wear over protective equipment.

At Fight Gear, we stock boxing clothing built for real use, including training apparel and competition ringwear suitable for beginners, amateurs, and experienced boxers.

 

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BOXRAW East Street Bottoms

BOXRAW East Street Bottoms

£49.99

BOXRAW 35L Mesh Duffle Bag

BOXRAW 35L Mesh Duffle Bag

£29.99

ADIDAS Sauna Suit

ADIDAS Sauna Suit

£49.99

ADIDAS Satin Boxing Shorts

ADIDAS Satin Boxing Shorts

£28.99

What Is Boxing Clothing?

Boxing clothing refers to the garments worn during training, sparring, and competition. These items are designed to support fast movement, sustained effort, and repeated rounds without distraction.

Our clothing range includes:

  • Boxing shorts for training and competition
  • Boxing vests designed for amateur ringwear
  • Boxing T-shirts for training and everyday wear
  • Boxing hoodies for warm-ups and casual use

All pieces prioritise function, fit, and durability.

How to Choose Boxing Clothing

When selecting boxing clothing, focus on performance and comfort rather than style alone.

Look for:

  • Lightweight, breathable materials
  • Cuts that allow full shoulder and hip movement
  • Secure waistbands that stay in place
  • Comfortable fit over groin guards and protective gear
  • Durable stitching that holds shape after washing

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Boxing Clothing FAQ

Boxing clothing is designed specifically for the movements and demands of boxing, offering wider cuts, better breathability and fits that work comfortably over protective equipment.

Yes. Many boxers use the same shorts and vests for both training and competition, although some prefer to keep a separate kit for bouts.

Most amateur competitions require matching shorts and vests in red or blue, with secure fits and minimal branding. Always check the rules of your governing body or event.

Boxing clothing should fit securely without feeling tight. Shorts should sit comfortably at the waist, and vests should allow full shoulder rotation without pulling or rubbing.

This depends on training frequency, but clothing should be replaced once comfort, fit or breathability begins to decline.