Bokhin Ayin Hoodie
Our first Bokhin Ayin hoodie. Represent the wrestlers journey on the streets or in the training room.
Available in 3 colors
The front says Bokhin Ayin (A wrestlers journey) in Mongolian script with the Jangga inside of the writing which is the symbol of Inner Mongolian wrestling.
The back is our Bokhin Ayin logo as seen in our Jodag, Shuaijiao dalian and rashguards. It is drawn by the famous Inner Mongolian artist Art Jonon. The design is the spirit banner which is a scared symbol of Mongolian people. The white represents peace and the black represents war. A sign of courage, bravery, warrior spirit. It’s said when a man dies his spirit goes into this.
If we are out of stock then you can write us and we will refill in the size needed
If you’re unsure of your size, always order one size up to be safe
Our first Bokhin Ayin hoodie. Represent the wrestlers journey on the streets or in the training room.
Available in 3 colors
The front says Bokhin Ayin (A wrestlers journey) in Mongolian script with the Jangga inside of the writing which is the symbol of Inner Mongolian wrestling.
The back is our Bokhin Ayin logo as seen in our Jodag, Shuaijiao dalian and rashguards. It is drawn by the famous Inner Mongolian artist Art Jonon. The design is the spirit banner which is a scared symbol of Mongolian people. The white represents peace and the black represents war. A sign of courage, bravery, warrior spirit. It’s said when a man dies his spirit goes into this.
If we are out of stock then you can write us and we will refill in the size needed
If you’re unsure of your size, always order one size up to be safe
Our first Bokhin Ayin hoodie. Represent the wrestlers journey on the streets or in the training room.
Available in 3 colors
The front says Bokhin Ayin (A wrestlers journey) in Mongolian script with the Jangga inside of the writing which is the symbol of Inner Mongolian wrestling.
The back is our Bokhin Ayin logo as seen in our Jodag, Shuaijiao dalian and rashguards. It is drawn by the famous Inner Mongolian artist Art Jonon. The design is the spirit banner which is a scared symbol of Mongolian people. The white represents peace and the black represents war. A sign of courage, bravery, warrior spirit. It’s said when a man dies his spirit goes into this.
If we are out of stock then you can write us and we will refill in the size needed
If you’re unsure of your size, always order one size up to be safe