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Turnover Tights
Harrier Gloves
Franklin Earwarmer
Downeaster Crew
This racerback-style sports bra is made for long runs. It’s built from two-layer stretch fabric in a soft nylon blend that doesn’t over-constrict. “I’ll wear it under a base layer, or on warmer days just wear it alone,” says Bell.
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Meet the ideal winter mid-layer: with a double-knit Merino-wool blend construction, the Downeaster will keep you warm during those first chilly minutes out the door. Mid-run, you can pull the zipper to release heat.
To keep your mind on the miles ahead, cover those digits. The Harriers bring warmth via a 100 percent Merino-wool weave that’s just the right weight. Based on the painter’s gloves worn by Bill Rodgers in the 1970s, they’re timelessly cool—er, warm.
When you don’t need the full coverage of a hat, this Polartec fleece earwarmer keeps you in the comfort zone. “I’m a believer in covering your extremities,” says Bell. “If you get too warm, it’s easy to pull earwarmers down around your neck.”
Franklin Ear Warmer
For maximum-effort runs in comfort, the Brighton’s got you: it covers the torso in a lighter-weight breathable Merino-wool blend, and uses a closed knit on the sleeves to keep your extremities warm. “It’s my go-to in the winter,” says Willis
Made to help you cruise without a care, the Turnovers bring coverage and comfort via a nylon and elastane blend that’s chafe-free. “I wear them nearly everyday,” says Bell. “They’re not too thin or thick. I can move very well in them.”
Meet the ideal winter mid-layer: with a double-knit Merino-wool-blend construction, the Downeaster will keep you warm during those first chilly minutes out the door. A longer back offers coverage from the cold.
For maximum-effort runs in comfort, the Brighton’s got you: it covers the torso in a lighter-weight breathable Merino-wool blend, and uses a closed knit on the sleeves to keep your extremities warm. “It’s my go-to in the winter,” says Willis.
Made to help you cruise without a care, the Turnovers bring coverage and comfort via a nylon and elastane blend that’s chafe-free. They’re just the right weight for cooler runs. “On the coldest days, I’ll wear them "underneath a pant,” says Willis.
Allston Bra
Franklin Quarter Snap
Franklin Hat
Inverno Gloves
Upping the pace? Cover up in the Franklin Quarter Snap, crafted from double-knit velour fleece that’s lightweight, so you can go hard without getting too hot. Breathable stretch panels and snap buttons make it easy to jettison heat when you need to.
The running glove gets a warm, luxe upgrade. On the thumb and forefinger, the brushed face of the fabric is exposed, so you can wipe a runny nose mid-run. Touchpoints let you use your phone to find a new song (or home).
With two layers of crazy-soft velour Polartec fleece, the Franklin forms a comfortable barrier between your noggin and the wind. If you start to sweat or the flakes start to fall, no worries—this low-profile number dries quickly, too.
Made to help you cruise without a care, the Turnovers bring coverage and comfort via a nylon and elastane blend that’s chafe-free. They’re just the right weight for cooler runs. “On the coldest days, I’ll wear them underneath pants,” says Willis.
Two layers of an Italian nylon-and-elastane performance blend fabric lend the Allston just the right amount of compression and comfort for chillier days. Its hidden asset: an internal pocket. “I use it to stash my phone,” says Bell. “It’s so convenient.”
For maximum effort runs in comfort, the Brighton’s got you: it covers the torso in a lighter-weight breathable Merino wool blend, and uses a closed knit on the sleeves to keep your extremities warm. “It’s my go-to in the winter,” says Willis.
Fells Turtleneck
Nor’easter Jacket
Bislett Pants
Varsity Cap
Franklin Mittens
Varsity Hat
Built for the worst conditions — or best, depending on how you see things — the Nor’easter relies on a tough, high-tech Schoeller shell to repel water and wind, while a bonded Merino liner maintains warmth without adding bulk.
When the mercury really plummets, mittens are a better choice than gloves: your fingers preserve warmth better when they’re bundled together. The Franklins help do it with cozy double-velour fleece. As a bonus,two sewn-in magnets keep them together when you're not wearing them.
Sometimes you can outdo a classic. Take for example this Merino-wool cap, with a timeless look yet none of the itch of the wool caps of yore. It's super-soft and holds its shape—and warmth—with robust two-gauge construction.
“Keeping your neck covered is a game changer,” says Bell. Do it in style with the Fells, a Merino wool turtleneck crafted in waffle-knit jacquard that retains heat yet wicks moisture. You’ll even wear it when a run isn’t on the itinerary.
Your precision-engineered pants for winter running are here anchor the fit: it’s all about keeping those legs warm and dry. Stirrups anchor the pant underfoot, shutting out the cold, while the soft, wicking Schoeller Dryskin water-repellent fabric sheds rain, sleet, and snow.
When the mercury really plummets, mittens are a better choice than gloves: your fingers preserve warmth better when they’re bundled together. The Franklins help do it with cozy double-velour fleece. As a bonus, two sewn-in magnets keep them together when you're not wearing them.
Sometimes you can outdo a classic. Take for example this Merino-wool cap with a timeless look yet none of the itch of the wool caps of yore. It's super-soft and holds its shape—and warmth—with robust two-gauge construction.
“Keeping your neck covered is a game changer,” says Bell. Do it in style with the Fells, a Merino-wool turtleneck crafted in waffle-knit jacquard that retains heat yet wicks moisture. You’ll even wear it when a run isn’t on the itinerary.
Your precision-engineered pants for winter running are here: it’s all about keeping those legs warm and dry. Stirrups anchor the fit underfoot, shutting out the cold, while the soft, wicking Schoeller Dryskin water-repellent fabric sheds rain, sleet, and snow.