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Van Cortlandt Tee
A statement-making short-sleeve crafted in our lightweight 2:09 Mesh
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Technical to
a Tee
Made from our luxurious and lightweight 2:09 Mesh, this tech tee is the antidote to any one of the cheap race tops you’ve collected over the years. Soft and breathable with an anti-microbial finish, the Van Cortlandt Tee is a perfect layer for race day warm-ups or harder training in warm weather. Finally. A tech tee you can treasure.



This lightweight, moisture-wicking and breathable mesh top is finished with an antimicrobial treatment to prevent odors. Fabric is Oeko-Tex certified.

This tee is cut with a relaxed fit for ease of movement.

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.

Fabric
2:09 Mesh: 82% Polyester, 18% Spandex Tricot Mesh with Antimicrobial Finish
145gsm
Care
Wash Cold
Do Not Bleach
Tumble Dry Low



2:09 Mesh
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 performance, we scoured the earth for the very finest performance mesh. Astonishingly lightweight and antimicrobial with a luxurious feel, you won’t find anything like our 2:09 Mesh in a dumpster.




The Sash
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.
The Last Layer
Runners have their own race day rituals and superstitions. But one thing we all have in common is a last layer: that top worn over your race kit and only removed in the final seconds before you toe the line. This tee is built for speed and lucky by design.


