Badok

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Badok

Badok is a traditional uniform of Jendo martial arts practitioner. Badok is a term derived from a Filipino Ilocano word “bado” meaning attire. In Philippine Ilocano dialect Badok means “my uniform” or “my attire”.

Badok (traditional Jendo uniform)
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Badok (traditional Jendo uniform)
Badok design was patterned to “Barong” an upper formal clothing worn by Filipino men during occasions and gatherings.
Barong or Barong Tagalog
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Barong or Barong Tagalog

The Jendo uniform was designed as a distinguishing mark of a Filipino identity in any international festivities and competitions of martial arts.

The title of a person wearing the Jendo uniform can be easily recognized through the colorful stripes embroidered on the right part of the and on the two sleeves.

Aside from exhibitions and competitions, Badok can also be used in a variety of formal gatherings like anniversaries and wedding ceremonies. Cultural.

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