
Running
Strides, split times and starting lines, redrawn for after the race.
Running draws a line no one ever sees twice: a stride, a rhythm, a breath that quickens and then settles. This collection turns that into a motif — kilometers, split times and starting lines recomposed into flat graphics and lettering, on t-shirts and sweatshirts made for after the race as much as for the street. The compositions borrow the language of races themselves — stopwatch, bib number, course map — redrawn as flat artwork rather than raw data.
This isn't technical performance wear: no breathable mesh, no heat-sealed seams, just cotton designed to tell the story of the race rather than to run it. The running t-shirt and the sweatshirt share the same graphic gesture, the one that turns an endurance discipline into a piece you keep long after the finish line, at the bar, on the ride home, at the office on Monday. Every color, every typeface points back to a finish time, a bib, a pace — never a sponsor's logo.
Rome Marathon Sweater — Runner Group Green StripeBest-seller
Rome Marathon Sweater — Runner Group Orange StripeBest-seller
Rome Marathon Sweater — Solo Runner Art Deco
Rome Marathon T-Shirt
Rome Marathon 6 T-Shirt
Rome Marathon 5 T-Shirt
Rome Marathon 4 T-Shirt
Rome Marathon T-shirt 3 — Clean Version Colosseum
Rome Marathon T-shirt 3 — Multicolor Striped Frame
Rome Marathon T-Shirt 2 — “Roma” Version
Rome Marathon T-Shirt 2 — “Rome” VersionQuestions fréquentes
- Is this technical running gear?
- No: these are graphic cotton pieces, not competition-grade textile. They tell the story of the race — bibs, split times, course maps — rather than accompany it on the pavement, meant to be worn before the warm-up or after the finish.
- Does the running t-shirt run large or small?
- The cut stays loose and unisex, designed to be pulled on over a technical layer before the warm-up. Full measurements, from S to XXL, appear on each product page; between two sizes, the larger one is always the safer choice.
- How do I care for a printed running t-shirt or sweatshirt?
- Cotton handles the frequent washing that running gear demands: turn the piece inside out, wash it at low temperature and skip the tumble dryer — heat is what damages a print the fastest.
- Is it a good gift for a runner?
- That's exactly the idea: a piece to give after a marathon, a first 10K, or to dress someone who lives at the rhythm of their stride, without saddling them with yet another piece of technical gear.