<\/a> <\/a> I love how this Gorewear looks, to me it appears like a slightly calmer cousin of Uma Thurman’s costume in Kill Bill. It definitely looks as modern as all the intelligent fabrics it’s made from. As well as looking cool, it’s also safe, as it has reflective strips in all the right places!<\/p>\n <\/a>
\nBack in… like, possibly the spring, I got a new running shirt, a new Air Windstopper Soft Shell Shirt<\/a><\/strong>, I was super excited and imediatly went out running in it and photographed it. It’s really awesome and very quickly became a staple of my running wear (I use it every week!) But I totally forgot to write and tell you all about it….. until now! <\/p>\n
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\nSo how did this shirt make it into my daily running wardrobe? Well… reason number one, it’s super comfortable and fantastic to actually run in. As you’d imagine from a Gore product, the materials it’s made from are second to none. It has ventilated areas under your arms to keep you cool, as well as this it also has stretchy panels so that you can flex and run without restriction. The whole thing is really soft and the seams are offset so you don’t get any uncomfortable rubs when running long distance.<\/p>\n
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\nWhen I first got this shirt I wore it running around Tehidy Woods and out to the coastal path to check out the spring flowers and enjoy one of the first long, sunny evenings. Right about now flowers and long evenings seem like a normality but back in April I can assure you they didn’t!<\/p>\n
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\nOne of my favourite little features is this very well hidden pocket which sits just by your hip and is perfect for popping your keys or possibly an mp3 player into when running. It’s very well placed and doesn’t annoy you or rub when you’re running. The zip on the front of the jacket is really nice, it stays firm and and as you might expect from the name of this shirt, stops any wind getting through.<\/p>\n