Belts in BJJ are given as considered by the teacher and the evolution of each student. The two years between each belt color is usually a good reference: white, blue, purple, brown and black. In addition, in each color the so-called grades that reflect the progress of the student within his belt are delivered. Additionally, after the black belt, there are the red-white belts and finally the red one. They are reserved for those with black belt seniority and advanced age, as well as being a benchmark for soft art.
If you need to change your belt, go through our belts section in the store and you will find them in any color you need.
In Japanese or traditional Jiu Jitsu the colors are: white, white-yellow, yellow, yellow-orange, orange, orange-green, green, green-blue, blue, blue-purple, purple, purple-brown, brown and black.
In the following video it will be much clearer how graduation in BJJ works: