BANDIT Unveils Its New FW22 Running Kit

Designed with no-frills while donating proceeds to a charitable cause.

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Brooklyn-based BANDIT Running has formulated a brand ethos that gets right down to the basics of running, solely focusing on the necessary gear and the runner. And with the annual New York City Marathon fast approaching (on November 6), the brand has unveiled its new Fall/Winter 2022 “Impact Kit” to help runners gear up for the big event.

Designed with no-frills, the kit features an all-black cotton hoodie with color-contrast pull tabs and black sweatpants. Each item bears the brand’s logo branding in a contrasting white graphic detail set against the two black pieces.

Additionally, BANDIT has teamed up with Fast Feet NYC to give back to the running community by donating 10% of all profit sales to the organization. Fast Feet’s goal is to harness equality and inclusion in athletics, fitness and wellness and provides mental, physical and social benefits of running to communities and schools that serve children of all abilities.

Further details about BANDIT and its new kit, can be found on the brand’s website.

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