By Michael Ellenberger and Kathleen Valadez
We’ve written about Janji before here at RoadTrailRun - including the Compass Singlet and Bolivia Short, featuring funky patterns and well-constructed designs. Of course, Janji doesn’t just make cool running gear - they donate 5% of profits to clean water initiatives worldwide, with some pieces of apparel targeting specific countries or specific missions. Recently, Janji started the Janji Collective, which, for a fee of $50, includes an AFO Orbital Singlet (limited Collective Edition), a 15% lifetime discount on gear and apparel, priority access to all releases, discounts on Janji Travel trips, and more. We may harbor some bias - both Kathleen and I were college teammates with the founders of the company, Dave and Mike - but Janji has undeniably struck a balance here between doing good, and looking good.
Women’s Runpaca LS (Miel)


Women’s Deviation Tight (Midnight)
I was pleased to see that the tights weren’t overly long - I’m 5’3” and they still hit me around the ankle, which I definitely prefer to some brands that I have to roll. Another huge plus - these tights have roomy back waistband pocket with a zipper. I love a tight, or a short, with a pocket for keys or whatever else I might need to take with me and this pocket doesn’t add any bulk while still being bigger and more practical than what I’ve seen in other women’s tights.
Men’s 3” AFO Split Short (Floral Lace)

The biggest improvement on the AFO short is the waistband; Janji has integrated a perforated knit waistband here that is snug without being overly restrictive, and is exceedingly comfortable. The downside? While the pocket in the back is useable to carry a key ring, it’s odd shape (some “up” and some “down,” oriented relative to the zipper) that doesn’t readily handle gel-packet shapes (though you can squeeze them in, with some effort).
Men’s Swift Merino Mock-Neck LS (Azure)

In practice, I was pleasantly surprised with the cut of the Swift long sleeve; while it’s certainly form-fitting, and doesn’t flap around while running (even on the aforementioned windy mornings), it’s not so tight as to reach compression levels, and can certainly serve as a post-running top for those who just want something comfortable to wear to the coffee shop. Moreover, the merino blend is dynamic in the temperature ranges it can handle - while I had no issues wearing it in some upper-40 to low-50s weather, it’ll undoubtedly serve as a go-to baselayer come winter running. And, with thumbholes in tow, it’s a terrific middle layer to wear over a merino t-shirt or singlet on a warm-up jog.
Unisex [Re]Run Cap (Nightmarket Neon Floral)


But rarely do I come across a cap as unique as the [Re]Run cap from Janji - as the name suggests, it is made of recycled, unsold shorts from the previous year’s collection. Equally important for me (as someone who is always throwing things in drawers, closets, and more) is the packability of the hat - the brim is designed to regain its shape, even after it’s been battered around. Paired with another unique feature - a zippered pocket on the dome of the cap - the [Re]Run is terrific in how many features are packed in.
Apparel Reviewed:
Women’s Runpaca LS (Miel)
Women’s Deviation Tight (Midnight)
Men’s 3” AFO Split Short (Floral Lace)
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