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Stay the Course collection
92 apparel items, including 11 brand-new silhouettes
Varies, available now at banditrunning.com
The season of dying is upon us, yet all things running are coming to life. Bandit has been doing that L-I-V-I-N-G for some time now, quickly ascending and holding the throne of cool in run culture.
In true fall fashion, the brand recently released its largest collection to date, featuring 92 pieces of apparel including 11 brand-new silhouettes. From singlets to performance tees and tanks, compression tights to compression tops, and everything in between, there’s a piece for every part of your fall running fit.
According to co-founder and chief design officer Ardith Singh, the collection is titled “Staying the Course,” with designs that draw inspiration from “the journey of self-reflection and growth that runners experience through community and togetherness.” Very apropos for the golden age of run crews.
Visually, the collection draws inspiration from Cubist art, where “objects are analyzed, deconstructed, and reassembled from multiple perspectives. This approach celebrates the multifaceted nature of individuals and emphasizes that true power lies in our differences.” I mean, I probably wouldn’t go that deep with it personally, but if it gets you running and makes you feel good, I’m on board.
The full collection is available now, with restocks of already sold-out pieces (like the Superbeam Half Tight) coming soon. Tops are priced from $68 to $98, bottoms from $78 to $125, and accessories range from $36 to $45. You can check out some of our favorite pieces below or see the entire collection and pick up your own favorite pieces at banditrunning.com, or at Bandit retail stores located at 37 Noble St, Brooklyn, and 328 Bleecker St, New York City, and through select partners globally.
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Robbe is the senior editor of Believe in the Run. He loves going on weird routes through Baltimore, finding trash on the ground, and running with the Faster Bastards. At home in the city, but country at heart. Loves his two boys more than anything. Has the weakest ankles in the game.
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