Miler Running, apparel designed and made in New York City
New Bluestone and Limestone hues for the Base and Work Collections
$60-$115, available now at milerrunning.com
We’ll say it: The spotlight is on all things Bandit and Satisfy these days, but Miler Running is criminally overlooked.
So if you’ve put them on the back burner, or didn’t even realize they were on the stove, here’s your official notice that they’re cooking something good in the streets of NYC. Designed, made, and manufactured in New York City. No scary tariffs here, just homegrown U.S. goods.
They’ve been doing it for several years now, slowly building a brand that’s focused on quality and performance, while managing to keep their price point well below some of the other boutique run brands on the market.
The next phase of their evolution is here with the Spring 2025 collection consisting of two new colorways, Bluestone and Limestone, a natural extension of the brand’s existing color palette. Previously steeped in slates and blacks, the new hues give off a cooler vibe to overall Miler aesthetic. The new look is inspired by the Bluestone of the Catskills and Pocono mountains, used for the sidewalks in landmark neighborhoods throughout the city. On the earthy side, the Limestone tone pulls from the geologic materials used in the architecture of cons like the Rockefeller Center and the Empire State Building.
Pieces in the Base Collection (i.e. apparel for training purposes in heat and humidity) are sourced from Switzerland and utilize the brand’s signature Coolmax mesh with anti-bacterial treatment. Tanks and tees in the Work Collection (intended for multisport, three-season use) utilize a featherweight jersey knit from Japan. Both lines pair with the Work Running Hat, a personal favorite of mine that I wear all the time, constructed from a nylon stretch weave, milled in Italy.
The full 2025 Spring Collection is on sale now, exclusively at milerrunning.com.
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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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