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Unitree G1 Clothing

Purpose-built garments for the most agile small-frame humanoid on the market.

A Different Scale

Unitree G1 stands 127cm tall and weighs 35kg. It is significantly smaller than every other platform we dress. This is not a minor variation. It changes every assumption about garment design.

G1 does not look like a small adult. Its proportions are unique: a compact torso, short limbs relative to body height, and a head-to-body ratio that reads differently from human anatomy. Off-the-rack children's clothing does not work. The joint positions are wrong, the torso depth is wrong, and the fabric requirements are entirely different.

What Makes G1 Unique

Unitree engineered G1 for agility. It can do backflips. It recovers from pushes. It walks on uneven terrain with a fluid, almost biological gait. This agility creates extreme demands on clothing. Every seam must accommodate rapid, high-amplitude motion. Fabric must stretch and recover without deformation. Closures must hold under forces that would pop buttons off a human shirt.

G1 also runs warm for its size. The actuator density per kilogram is higher than larger platforms. Surface temperatures can reach 40 degrees Celsius during active operation.

Garment Types

Fitted Tops

Stretch-knit technical tops in crew neck and polo configurations. All use four-way stretch fabric with heat-dissipating yarn. Seams are flatlock bonded to prevent abrasion during rapid motion. Sizing is completely custom to G1's proportions.

Trousers and Shorts

Slim-cut with articulated knee panels. G1's knee joint moves through a wider arc than most platforms. Standard trouser construction binds at the knee on the second squat. Our articulated panel solves this. Shorts available for warm-environment deployments.

Outerwear

Lightweight zip-front jackets and vests. No heavy structure. G1's agility is its primary feature. Any garment that restricts motion defeats the purpose of deploying this platform.

G1 is the only platform where we recommend against formal suiting. The frame is too small and too active for structured tailoring. Fitted technical wear is the correct approach.

Use Cases

G1 is deployed in research labs, education settings, small retail spaces, and as a companion robot. Each setting has different clothing needs, but all share the requirement for full unrestricted motion. A G1 in a children's museum needs colorful, washable garments. A G1 in a research lab needs minimal, functional coverage. We accommodate both.

Pricing

G1 garments start at EUR 1,200 per piece. The smaller frame uses less fabric, but the engineering complexity of high-motion garments offsets the material savings. Full wardrobe packages from EUR 6,000.

Frequently Asked Questions

How tall is the Unitree G1?

Unitree G1 stands 127cm tall and weighs 35kg. It is significantly smaller than other commercial humanoid robots and requires completely custom-proportioned garments.

Can G1 wear normal children's clothing?

No. G1's proportions, joint positions, and thermal requirements are different from a human child. Its extreme agility also demands stretch fabrics and bonded seams that standard children's clothing does not have.

Why does Maison Roboto not recommend suits for G1?

G1's compact frame and extreme agility are not suited to structured tailoring. Formal suiting would restrict the motion range that is the platform's primary advantage. Fitted technical wear is the recommended approach.

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