Nostalgia should have no bearing on running. Running doesn’t care that your high school cross country team took home a state championship in ’98. Running doesn’t care that you ran your fastest mile in a funny logo tee that you picked up at a thrift store for 50 cents. Running doesn’t even care that the charity emblazoned on the front of your latest free cotton tee actually does a lot of good work for the world (when it’s not spending money on cheap shirts).
The only thing that running does care about is you. Your stride, pace and heart rate, and also the moisture evaporating off your body, the amount of irritation a seam is causing as it rubs against your skin. Clothing is important in running, and comfort should be taken seriously.
Maybe your favorite/lucky/prestigious cotton t-shirt is comfortable enough to run in; if so, that’s great. But know that cotton is almost wholly frowned-upon and that there are better options out there, constructed with performance materials like polyester and merino wool. Don’t expect the typical flash and neon of the last generation’s running apparel either; today, there’s a pack of young brands that are introducing a higher standard for style in athletic gear. This is the new running apparel — it’ll keep you cool, warm, dry, loose and fit. The transition doesn’t have to be an emotional one– that ragged old t-shirt will be at home waiting for when you return from your late afternoon run.
Satisfy

Before Brice Partouche founded Satisfy, he was a skateboarder and a punk rocker. Then he founded a denim brand that morphed into a record label. Running is his latest target, and he’s injecting the sport with his own definition of culture. “If you went into a running store, it was all performance, winning and bravado. I felt there was a need to celebrate the daily ritual of running and that’s how Satisfy was born.” Each new collection brings fashion-forward cuts and bold, printed statements. This year, affirm your status as a runner with the Justice Sprint Shorts or the Mesh Singlet and “LEAVE THEM ALL BEHIND.”