Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
But martial arts often have their own traditions and garments that go with those traditions. When practicing, I wouldn't want to wear a kilt if there is another traditional garment associated instead.
I can't say for sure, but I don't think there is an "official" garment for this particular discipline. Krav Maga was developed fairly recently as a practical "street fighting" method of self defense against both hand-to-hand, and modern weapons (firearms). As such, like Yaish indicated, the focus is on end results, not on following strict rules and form. From what I recall, the idea is to tap your natural abilities and reactions into a defence/offence capability without having to learn a lot of extremely technical kata. Having a strict uniform policy would seem to be counter-productive to adapting the discipline to real world use.