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Built around pointelle fabric and lightweight layering, the new drop is designed for transitional runs

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Rhone has long been obsessed with performance fabrics and smart designs, and its running collection is no exception. Launched in March, the drop is priced from $68 to $88 and leans into lightweight pieces in soft pointelle, offering a more breathable and stylish take on layering for in-between weather.

Transitional weather is always hard for running, as making the right layering choices can determine the quality of a run. Rhone understood the difficult task of using breathable pointelle fabric that still retains enough warmth in the early spring. Made of 90% recycled polyamide and 10% elastane, the material creates consistent airflow, while the lightweight fabric keeps everything feeling easy and unrestrictive. Subtle performance features like power mesh ventilation and anti-odor technology support longer efforts and repeat wear, without complicating the overall design.

We tested the collection outside, on the treadmill and during non-running workouts. Keep reading below for more details and our thoughts on Rhone’s latest running collection.

The LightSpeed Long Sleeve is a go-to for runs where a T-shirt isn’t quite enough but heavier layers feel like overkill. The lightweight, recycled material feels easy and unrestrictive, while targeted power mesh panels help prevent overheating. Finished with anti-odor technology for repeat wear, it’s a reliable go-to for transitional weather runs.

The LightSpeed Short is built for lightweight miles, with breathable recycled fabric. A split hem supports natural stride, while the built-in liner and adjustable waistband provide secure, comfortable support.

The LightSpeed Tank has a built-in bra that provides supportive coverage, even for larger chests, without adding bulk or restriction. Designed with chafe-free seams and anti-odor technology, it’s comfortable enough for repeat wear, and versatile enough to transition from runs to lounging and non-running workouts.

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