My wife really wants one of those yellow/black tracksuits as in Kill Bill/Game of Death. Anyone have any idea where to find one? I have searched everywhere and found zilch!
In Kill Bill, she was wearing motorcycle leather.
but…
woohoo! thnx!
groovy baby
thanks for the plug, CSN
We looked into developing a yellow jumpsuit but it was a bit cost prohibitive. We didn’t think anyone would go for it at over $100. Or rather I should say we didn’t think enough people would go for it at that price to make it worth our effort. I remember getting the black Bruce Lee Jumpsuit (allegedly from Enter the Dragon) for like $30 back in the 80’s. That company also marketed a yellow jumpsuit, but at the time it seemed to ostentatious.
Now I wear my got game shirt everywhere.

I’d get a Got Game shirt, but I don’t like the footprint logo. It’s too much cheese.
There is no such thing as too much cheese!
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We’re Californian. It’s the cheese. ![]()
I’m wearing my got game shirt right now. Color of nacho sauce, it is…
You could own Bruce’s yellow suit!
Bruce Lee’s last costume from Game of Death strikes back at auction
The iconic martial artist’s incomplete last film was intended to present Jeet Kune Do to the public
In 1973, martial artist Bruce Lee launched himself into the American psyche with the force of one of his flying kicks as Enter the Dragon was released. Three days later Lee was dead, due to swelling on the brain.
Enter the Dragon was the last film that Lee finished, but it was not the last one he began. In fact, work began on Game of Death - a film in which the star intended to demonstrate his own martial art Jeet Kune Do (‘the way of the intercepting fist’) - before Enter the Dragon was offered.
Bruce Lee in action in the yellow jumpsuit
The latter movie, which was the first kung fu film produced by a Hollywood studio, and with a much bigger budget than Lee was used to, could not be turned down. Nevertheless, 100 minutes of Game of Death were filmed before Enter the Dragon was released.
As for Game of Death, it was only released in 1978 with a plotline altered to allow it to be completed using footage from other kung fu stars and stunt doubles with the main character’s change in appearance explained away.
Despite its changes from the original project it remains a cult classic and the yellow jumpsuit which Lee wears is referenced in the costume of Uma Thurman’s character The Bride/Black Mamba in Kill Bill.
Now the original jumpsuit worn by Lee is heading Heritage Auctions sale of Entertainment Memorabilia on July 17 with a relatively modest estimate of $60,000. The live sale takes place in California and internet absentee bidding is accepted until the day before.
Collectors interested in Bruce Lee memorabilia will be interested to know that there is another very rare and high quality piece on the market at the moment: an autographed notebook for an intended book entitled ‘The Tao of Chinese Gung Fu’ including original martial art drawings.

It didn’t sell at the July 17 auction - see this follow-up article:
Meanwhile, the iconic yellow-with-black-striped jumpsuit worn by martial arts legend Bruce Lee in his final screen appearance, Game of Death, is still for sale priced $71,700.
If you don’t have $71,700, you could always get our “got game?” shirt. ![]()
The Yellow Jumpsuit is on the block again
Yellow jumpsuit from Bruce Lee’s final role to be auctioned
16:19, August 19, 2010
Bruce Lee’s famous yellow outfit from his final film “Game of Death” is going to be auctioned in next month.
Ponte 16 Resort Hotel in Macau will auction 100 items that belonged to celebrities, including Bruce Lee’s famous yellow outfit from his final film “Game of Death,” in conjunction with Julien’s Auctions next month, according to Hong Kong newspaper Ming Pao.
“Game of Death” was shot in autumn of 1972. As the leading actor, Lee suddenly died and left the movie two-thirds unfinished. The sight of Lee dressed in the yellow motorcyclists’ racing suit has already become a very famous and classic image.
The exhibition and auction will be held from Sept. 24 to Oct. 8 in Macau and it will be the first that Julien’s Auctions has held in Asia.
The items also include Michael Jackson’s jacket and the black gloves he wore when singing “Beat It” in his global “Bad Tour” in 1987 to 1989, Princess Diana’s evening dress, a shirt that Elvis Presley wore, a poster of The Beatles with their signatures and the Batman costume that Michael Keaton wore in the movie of “Batman Returns” in 1992.
After that exhibition ends, more than 400 precious things will be auctioned the next day.
By Wang Hanlu, People’s Daily Online
Lot 118 of 434:
BRUCE LEE STUNT DOUBLE COSTUME FROM “GAME OF DEATH”
Estimate:
$15,000.00 - $20,000.00
Starting:
$7,500.00
Description:
A yellow synthetic jumpsuit with black stripes worn by Buddy Joe Hooker, a stunt double for Bruce Lee in the motion picture Game of Death (Columbia Pictures, 1978). Only 30 minutes of the filming of Game of Death was completed before Lee took time off to work on the film Enter the Dragon (Warner Bros, 1973). Six years later director Robert Clouse returned to the film to flesh out the material and added scenes to create a finished film. Unsized. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from The World of Bruce Lee stating that the item was donated by The Golden Harvest.
PROVENANCE Lot 370, “Entertainment Memorabilia,” Butterfield and Butterfield, Los Angeles, Sale number 6083B, July 18, 1994

Note that there’s more on the Bruce Lee statue discussed above on the Shanghai 2010 World Expo & Shaolin Haibao thread
Note also that you need a got game t-shirt in honor of this auction. Seriously.
Nice jumpsuit
Rep. Jim McDermott
You can’t really rock the yellow jumpsuit unless you’re built for it. :rolleyes:
Congressman is no Bruce Lee but he tries in video
By: Catalina Camia October 1, 2014 1:11 pm ET
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Rep. Jim McDermott is paying tribute to Bruce Lee in an unusual way, by donning a yellow and black jumpsuit and displaying his own kung fu moves on Vine.
The Washington state Democrat asks Do you know Bruce? while dressed in a jumpsuit similar to the one Lee was wearing in Game of Death, the movie he was filming when he died in 1972 at the age of 32. We should note that McDermott doesnt have fists of fury.

Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon. (Warner Bros. Home Video)
An exhibit of Lees life opens Saturday at the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience in Seattle, the kung fu masters adopted home town. McDermott, who represents Seattle, is a longtime supporter of the museum.
Beth Takekawa, the museums executive director, told KING-TV that the Bruce Lee exhibit pulls together Lees time in Seattle, including his days at the University of Washington where he studied drama and met Linda Emery, whom he married in 1964.
Lees iconic jumpsuit from the movie fetched about $100,000 in U.S. dollars last year at an auction in Hong Kong. Theres also an homage to the Lee outfit in Kill Bill, worn by Uma Thurman.
Team Coco
Conan does his Bruce Lee Memorial in a Yellow/Black Jumpsuit
July 13, 2017
Coming Soon: The CONAN360° LIVE Pre-Show
July 14, 2017
Steven Ho Teaches Conan How To Fight Like Bruce Lee
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Steven Ho Hits Conan With Bruce Lee’s One Inch Punch
Slightly OT
The Museum of Modern Art
Published on Sep 22, 2017
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Uncover the unique design of a Bruce Lee tracksuit. In 1971, martial arts legend and actor Bruce Lee appeared in four episodes of “Longstreet,” a television crime drama series. He wore a red two-piece tracksuit that would later become a pervasive element in the modern wardrobe. See how costume designers set about recreating the iconic tracksuit for MoMA’s new exhibition, “Items: Is Fashion Modern?”
FASHION AS DESIGN is a new course by MoMA that explores a selection of garments from around the world—ranging from Kente cloth to jeans to 3D-printed dresses. Each week will begin with a conversation between the course instructors—Paola Antonelli, Michelle Fisher, and Stephanie Kramer—that introduces the themes, items, and questions that we will explore. Sign-up: http://mo.ma/fashionasdesign
Subscribe to MoMA’s YouTube channel for advance previews and updates: http://mo.ma/subscribe
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No one really thinks about Bruce’s Longstreet tracksuit. It’s the yellow & black one that is iconic. :rolleyes:
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Onitsuka Tiger
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Onitsuka Tiger’s SS19 Collection Channels the Legendary Bruce Lee

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By Fabian Gorsler in Style 2 hours ago
Designer: Onitsuka Tiger
Location: Tokyo
Season: SS19
Key Pieces: The Kill Bill-style yellow and black tracksuit (slide 9) has a very obvious source of inspiration and brings back memories of Bruce Lee rocking Onitsuka Tiger.
Editor’s Notes: Onitsuka Tiger, under the creative direction of designer Andrea Pompilio, showed its SS19 lineup in Tokyo recently. The highlight of the event, which showcased both apparel and footwear, was the Bruce Lee-inspired tracksuit mentioned above. In addition, we were given a great look at what’s to come from the Japanese brand. Check out imagery from the show above.
Highsnobiety’s Footwear Editor, Chris Danforth, had the chance to sit down with Onitsuka Tiger Creative Director Andrea Pompilio to discuss the new collection and more.
On his first memory of Onitsuka Tiger
I think the first memory is of Bruce Lee wearing that iconic tracksuit.
On the key themes of the SS19 collection
I think it’s a very unique collection. In this collection there is a melting pot of different cultures. There’s the Japanese because Onitsuka Tiger is one of the the biggest and strongest and oldest companies in sportswear. On the other side, there is a European mentality in the form of me bringing over all my experience, but especially my Italian or European taste. So these two things, they are melting pot to create a new world.

Onitsuka Tiger
On how the partnership evolved from collaboration to collection
We’ve been collaborating for probably four or five years, so now I thought it was time to grow from both sides. At the moment, that’s the reason why we moved to a different level [of collaboration], so now I’m a little bit of a coordinator of all the projects at Onitsuka Tiger.
On deciding which sneakers to include in the footwear offering
There is one part of the collection that is completely redesigned and new. Those we call a seasonal collection of shoes. But there is another collection, almost like 75 to 80 percent of the entire collection, that is made up of historical pieces. These historical designs have been changed completely because we change details, color, and materials. Most of the shoes you see [above] are one of Onitsuka Tiger’s first basketball shoes, I think from the fifties, but we’re recoloring them and putting a new patch on everything. So these look like completely different sneakers, but in reality, the design is straight from the fifties.
On his favorite piece from the collection
I’ve always loved the one piece tracksuit, it looks straight out of a Kill Bill movie. I love that material because I remember when I was a child, the polyester was used by everybody in sportswear. But at the same time, I think it’s a piece that represents this company so well, which is why I really love it.
On the obvious Bruce Lee references
I always love that, in any season, we try to make references like this. Even when we started this collaboration, I think the main color we use — even for the label — was a strong yellow transparent paper with Onitsuka Tiger branding. So since the beginning, for me, the main color of this company is that iconic that black and Onitsuka Tiger yellow. Sorry, I mean the Kill Bill yellow.
I love Bruce’s iconic jumpsuit but this isn’t something I’d wear.
Well, maybe. If I got one free. ![]()
A 2003 throwback on SCMP
Kung Fu
What happens when Bruce Lee jeet kune do disciple in jumpsuit meets ‘Muay Thai’ fighter in the ring?
Tony Valente tests his supposed jeet kune do skills in a fight against karateka Takayuki Kohiruimaki
The 2003 fight for Japanese kick-boxing promotion K-1 causes stir on social media after resurfacing
Nicolas Atkin
Published: 10:00am, 14 Aug, 2019

Tony Valente (left) fights Takayuki Kohiruimaki for K-1 in Japan in 2003. Photos: YouTube/Fight Commentary Breakdowns
It’s an age-old question – how would Bruce Lee fare in a professional fight?
The martial arts icon actually had one official fight, aged 17 against Gary Elms in a boxing bout in 1958 at St George’s School Gymnasium in Hong Kong.
The rest has been left to the imaginations of martial arts fans – though a supposed disciple of Lee’s famed jeet kune do style did once test his skills against a supposed “Muay Thai” fighter.
In 2003, Tony Valente – dressed in full Bruce Lee-style yellow jumpsuit – took on Takayuki “Taishin” Kohiruimaki, a skilled kyokushin karateka, for the Japanese kick-boxing promotion K-1 in 2003.
Takayuki wore traditional Thai ring gear to make it look like a clash of styles, but he’s obviously more trained in karate – which explains why he has no idea how to punch in the Muay Thai style.
In the first round, Valente throws a few good sidekicks and spinning outside kicks, as Takayuki tries to figure out his opponent’s strange style.

Tony Valente’s strange style gave Takayuki Kohiruimaki a few problems.
He starts to get within Valente’s range to land some punches to the body and head. But the American continuously switches between stances and throws a few spinning backfists, with Takayuki seemingly hesitant to jab as he peppers Valente’s thighs with kicks.
Late in the second round, though, Takayuki drops Valente with a kick to the left side of the body. But Valente gets to his feet – and so does the crowd, anticipating a finish.
It doesn’t come immediately, with Valente surviving the rest of the second round. But Takayuki drops him again 50 seconds into the third round with another kick to the body and the referee waves it off.

Takayuki Kohiruimaki walks away after dropping Tony Valente with a body kick.
“Poor example of JKD [jeet kune do], this looked more like a guy with purely a TKD [taekwondo] background that wore a Bruce Lee suit just to stand out,” said one commenter on the video, which was posted on YouTube by Fight Commentary Breakdowns.
“I think Takayuki took a little while to figure out how to deal with Valente’s style,” another commenter wrote. “Which he did: wait ’til Valente switches to southpaw, then throw the right rear-leg round kick to the body.”
“Tony Valente is fake,” said another. “His style is not JKD. His style is kick-boxing. He is just a troll trying to be a JKD fighter.”
THREADS
Yellow/Black Jumpsuit
Jeet Kune Do
Xuan Wu v Tan Long
This one is slightly OT for Xu Xiaodong because it’s not him (he’s only mentioned) but very ‘on topic’ for our Yellow/Black Jumpsuit thread.
Of course, Tan Long was the name of Bruce Lee’s character in Way of the Dragon. Anyone else notice the height difference between the ‘fighters’? :rolleyes:
SPORTS
Another Chinese MMA fighter knocks out ‘fake’ kung fu master
Photo: YouTube/Fight Commentary Breakdowns
by Nick Atkin
Chinese mixed-martial arts fighter Xuan Wu has followed in the footsteps of his friend and fellow MMA fighter Xu Xiaodong by knocking out a “fake” kung fu master – in 12 seconds.
Xu, 41, has made a name for himself in the past few years by winning bouts against self-proclaimed practitioners of kung fu, or Chinese martial arts, in high-profile matches.
His challenge to old-school kung fu masters was interpreted in China as an act of defiance against traditional martial arts.
This time, the challenger was a man called Tan Long. He said he was representing the wing chun style of fighting. He was dressed in a yellow jumpsuit similar to the one martial arts icon Bruce Lee wore in the film Game of Death.
Tan had challenged Xuan Wu, a fighter name which translates to “Black Tortoise,” to the fight in a trash-talking video on social media, saying he would put up 1 million yuan.
The fight took place in a boxing ring in early August in the middle of a shopping center in Yinchuan, capital of the Ningxia autonomous region in northwest China.
According to footage of the fight, Tan threw a half-hearted flying jump kick at the start of the bout before running away.

Xuan Wu chases Tan Long, dressed in the yellow jumpsuit in homage to Bruce Lee, across the ring. Photo: YouTube/Fight Commentary Breakdowns
Xuan Wu quickly cornered his opponent against the ropes and threw a right high kick to stun him, followed by a left high kick to the head which sent Tan to the canvas and ended proceedings.
Xuan celebrated wildly, performing a standing backflip in the ring, all while Tan continued to lie flat on his back on the ground.
At Xuan’s last fight, the outspoken Xu had watched from ringside as he beat another supposed wing chun master, Li Feng, at a shopping mall in April.
In that fight, which was bare knuckle with only wraps, Wu used just his left arm and left leg to easily beat the wing chun fighter.
Nick Atkin
Nicolas is a contributor to Inkstone. He is a production editor on the South China Morning Post’s sport desk and was previously a sports writer for ESPN.
