SS26 singlet
air light or air swift?
both are ultralight singlets built for racing.
only one thing separates them — sheerness, or airflow.
air light · 33g
thinner, and still not sheer.


the lighter of the two, at 33g. thin fabric, but woven tightly enough that nothing shows through.
light fabric usually means see-through. air light gets around it with a dense weave — so sweat and bright colors stop being something you think about. for runners who want the color to stay the color.
good for you if
- you want to wear a bright color
- sheerness has bothered you before
- lighter is always better
air swift · 39g
mesh the wind passes through.


air moves between the yarns. a little stretch, so it sits closer without holding on.
still light at 39g, and the mesh moves more air than anything else we make. cool in midsummer, with enough give to follow you. built for runners who run hot, and for long distances in heat. being mesh, it does show a little.
good for you if
- you run hot
- midsummer and long distances
- cool comes first
side by side
- weight
- 33g — the lightest
- the point
- not sheer
- fabric
- thin, dense weave
- made for
- bright colors, no see-through
- weight
- 39g
- the point
- maximum airflow
- fabric
- mesh with stretch
- made for
- heat, and runners who run hot
both lines share the same racing cut. the shoulders — where a seamless build stretches most — are the only part reinforced, so the shape holds after a season of wear.
two colors each · clear sky, hairy vetch · separate women's and men's lines
weights measured on women's size s.