Our signature racing top with a statement-making sash, crafted in our lightweight 2:09 Mesh.
Jesse Owens driving across the line and into the history books in Berlin. Emil Zátopek grimacing through his three races in Helsinki. Kokichi Tsuburaya battling for a medal in the final 200 of the marathon in Tokyo. And you - blazing your own path day in and day out. The mesh singlet has been a race day staple for decades, signaling that the journey of miles upon miles in training has reached fruition.
Fabric
2:09 Mesh: 82% Polyester, 18% Spandex Tricot Mesh with Antimicrobial Finish
145gsm
Care
Wash Cold
Do Not Bleach
Tumble Dry Low
This classically-inspired mesh running singlet is finished with our signature sash, an iconic design element influenced by the pursuit of excellence.
The lightweight, moisture-wicking and breathable mesh is finished with an antimicrobial treatment to prevent odors.
Gold pins come attached to our classic woven label at the right hem, ready for your bib come race day.
When “Boston Billy” Rodgers won the Boston Marathon in 1975, setting his first American Record at 2:09:55, he famously did so in a mesh tee he found in the trash. Inspired by his legendary triumph, we scoured the earth for the very finest performance mesh to use across our Van Cortlandt Collection. Astonishingly lightweight and antimicrobial with a luxurious feel, you won’t find anything like our 2:09 Mesh in a dumpster.
We believe in the competition and meritocracy of racing. Not because winning and losing is particularly important, but because competition sends us on an innately human journey. The profound physical and mental demands of racing lead to a richer and more thrilling life. It makes us better human beings.
The Tracksmith sash is inspired by the Cornell Track and Field teams of the late 1800s. Athletes who scored points at the league championships earned a satin sash, sewn over the “C” on their singlet. It’s a symbol of excellence that we hope will inspire runners to perform at a level worthy of all those who’ve worn it before.