Cool.
It's the symbol of Shotokan, one of the most traditional and powerful styles. I was in Shotokan for a few years and always wanted one of these, but I didn't know if I should put it on my gi (uniform) or not, as to not disrespect the gi. There's not much to say about the patch, but it's high quality. I like this one better than the other one...the one with the kanji. To me, the kanji just makes it seem redundant, as the tiger symbolizes Shotokan, and you don't need anything else to show it. I always think that the ones with kanji are for the people who think anything Japanese is cool for some reason. But if you're in Shotokan, and respect the style, you should go for this to show that your respect.
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