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Popular brands among runners will include Nike, Hoka, Bandit, and Lululemon. Luxury apparel companies like Minted New York and Loewe collaborate with running brands like Saucony and On Running, while even run clubs like Endorphins Running include merch drops. Reneé Noe, a running influencer who started the Noe Bad Vibes running club for women, said she sees AlphaFlys a lot, too. They blew up in popularity in the last few years; in 2021, they were dubbed as some of the most iconic running hats by Believe in the Run, a running media company. AdvertisementShe and Mazarra also said the running belt ($38) is a big hit in the running world, and Noe is a huge fan.
Persons: , Loewe, Michael Mazarra, Mazarra, they're, Reneé Noe, Noe, Ciele's GOCaps, Nick Bare's, SPIbelt, fanny, FlipBelt, Gu, Eliud Kipchoge, Lululemon Noe, it's, Venu, COROS, Oakley, Lite Oakley Mazarra Organizations: Nike, Service, York City, Nike Nike, GOCap, FlipBelt, Maurten, Tech, PACE, Garmin, Pace, Oakley Locations: New York, Vaporflys, Brooklyn, New England, California
Bandit is an apparel brand that's tapping into running communities around the worldBandit was cofounded by Tim West, Ardith Singh, and Nick West. Investors include Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez's VCP Ventures, Bullish, Drive by DraftKings, Joyance Partners, Scrum Ventures, and 458 Capital. Bandit is helping drive this trend and is poised to benefit from it. Founded in 2021 by CEO Nick West, creative director Tim West, and chief design officer Ardith Singh, the company has been tapping into running communities in the US and around the world. It's grown distribution to include two stores in New York, an online shop, and partnerships with specialty retailers globally.
Persons: Tim West, Ardith Singh, Nick West, Joseph Hale, Marc Lore, Alex Rodriguez's VCP, Meredith McPherron, McPherron, Michael Proman Organizations: Investors, Alex Rodriguez's VCP Ventures, Joyance Partners, Scrum Ventures Locations: New York
Christopher Royster, left, and JT Smith, athletes who participate in Bandit Running's Unsponsored Project, at the 2024 Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon. There's an army of unsponsored athletes commanding attention at the U.S. Track & Field Olympic Trials this year, decked out in all-black, logo-less gear. Unsponsored athletes in track and field would typically purchase their own apparel bearing the emblems of major brands, effectively providing free advertising for the companies. Instead, Bandit Running offers Olympic hopefuls the all-black kits and warmups — along with short-term endorsement deals. After winning a gold medal in the 2016 Rio Olympics and being sponsored by Nike for four years, Okolo, 30, is embracing the Unsponsored Project.
Persons: Christopher Royster, JT Smith, There's, Tim West, Bandit, Bandit's, West, Courtney Okolo Organizations: U.S, West, CNBC, Nike Locations: Eugene , Oregon, U.S
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