

It's pretty simple. It's cool. It just feels different. It makes you feel like you're on more of your own adventure. It feels more soulful.
I spent 30 years running in normal technical running clothes, and there's nothing wrong with them at all. But there's something extra special about a shirt, especially ultra running. The shirt changes your mindset, I don't know, I feel like you have to do honor to the shirt, respect the shirt. We have to go over distance, we have to go over the edge. Let's go a lot further.
Ultra running started as the skateboarding, grunge kids of running and this shirt preserves some of that.
The cool kid's still running; so…
when you see another person in a shirt, the nod you give each other…
— Ned
"It's a shirt, but made from the same material that running t-shirts are made from (only better). They're individually numbered. You can run as far as you can run in this shirt, and then it will take you that extra bit further."


Before there was a shirt, there was this — One More K, 155 pages written between loops, in the same watercolors you're now wearing. The shirt is what we wear. The book is why. Here's five stories — click one to read it.





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Stories from the Founder. Ultra Running Philosophy. Other OD people.