With each of its releases, Parisian running label Satisfy looks to change the perception of the sport with high-end products and performance-oriented technologies that "embody the culture of The High." The imprint's latest release, dubbed "Children of the Trails," looks to quench the runner's thirst with a lineup of thoughtful wares "for the free-spirited and roaming individual that dwells in each of us."
The outdoor-ready range highlights Satisfy's newest technological developments. The brand's PeaceShell™ textile, an Italian, two-way stretch woven material that resists abrasian and UV rays with a softshell, composes river shirts and five-inch unlined shorts alike. Meanwhile, the label's Rippy™ shell, a durable ripstop fabric made by an Italian manufacturer founded in 1893, provides the structure for trail shorts, and its Justice™ liner, a synthetic textile made by a French natural silk maker, prioritizes breathability on muscle tees and hydration vests.
Down the line, Satisfy introduces new seasonal illustrations and tones for its signature MothTech™ division, which utilizes body-mapped holes on washed cotton shirts for maximal ventilation while running. Rounding out the range, the imprint's CloudMerino™ T-shirt employs the world's thinnest wool for thermoregulation across a variety of environments.
Satisfy's "Children of the Trails" collection will be released globally on March 29 via the brand's webstore and retail partners. Take a look at the line in the campaign imagery, featuring Satisfy's newly-signed pro-athlete Matt Lenehan in Joshua Tree, above.