What Runners Wear : Jess

What Runners Wear : Jess

By katherine douglas

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One of the styliest runners I know and all around A+ human, Jess has been a champion of Running Wylder since I casually mentioned ‘hey so I’m doing this thing’ on a run together to Glen Canyon. I then proceeded to pick her brain on bras as we climbed our way up Upper Market. I met Jess in my past life at Old Navy but it wasn’t until post layoff that we finally found the time to run together. She’s still there, flexing her talent on the girls team + inspiring the next generation of runners.

you might recognize jess from one of the many images we’ve used of her on our website. the ultimate gummy bear lover (haribo or go home) i love this sweatshirt she created for old navy girls.

When Lee Glandorf pitched the idea of featuring real runners talking about what they wear via her substack, I immediately text Jess to see if she’d like to be my guinea pig. Her running style is so original + unique, where she mixes the technical pieces required to run 26.2 miles with pieces + accessories that are indicative of her own personality. So on point is her POV, I kept her on speed-text for feedback as I was placing opening orders for the store.

styling the OG crusty tee with leopard. give her a follow for all the best run outfit inspo.

An amazing runner, Jess has finished numerous half marathons + completed two fulls all while guiding others toward PR’s as a pacer in countless halfs. She narrowly missed a BQ this past fall at CIM by a mere 53 seconds + is looking for redemption at the Tunnels Marathon in August. She does all the social media for Run Club SF + recently led the rebrand, which we talk about a little below along with the anatomy of a good accessories stack, the importance of getting your nails race ready + why color is always a win/win.

trying out some new shoes on a sunny monday afternoon at the store. note the silver new balances + checkered hair clip. never not accessorizing.

Tell me a little about who you are.

This is a narcissist's favorite question. How deep do we want to go here? Joking. Ok well, apparel designer is my profession. While I've always known that I wanted to do something creative, I didn't think it would necessarily be this (design), but I'm really glad that I'm here. Along the way, when I got into running a little bit more, I joined the club (Run Club SF), and I've managed to unintentionally bridge those two things. They kind of feel like the same thing now, or at least they feel connected.

You’re the social media manager for Run Club SF + just recently led the rebrand. Tell me about that.

It was definitely a process. Originally I approached him (Matt, the founder of Run Club SF) with the idea of completely changing everything outside of the name and pitched a mascot, this little fog dude, and mocked up some stuff. He liked it, objectively speaking, but was like, I don't know if I look at this and I think run club, and I think what he was politely trying to say was I don't know if this is what I think of when I think of my run club. And that's fine, right? So I went back to the drawing board. He's really fixated on that winged foot, which I associate with cross country, like high school. So I started playing with text and the foot and that's how I got it, where it's like the foot is incorporated into the R. I kept the color scheme the same but updated the standards to make them a little more modern and contrasting. I had so much fun with it all.

the new run club logos. i am obsessed w the smiley face

Tell me a little bit about the social stuff you do for Run Club.

I was already making TikToks and documenting my training process for my first marathon and through that, one of my other coaches noticed. He was like, oh, you should make videos for us. I thought it was a joke. But then Matt was like, yeah, why not? I hate social media. I don't know how to take photos. So I was like, oh, OK and kind of just did it for fun, and I was helping out in the beginning. Now he's trusted me to fully take over. We work really closely - we're both connected on the Instagram account so if we get a DM, we'll both see it. I imagine it’s nice for him to be able to offload some of that work, and then for me to have the trust from him to own it. I feel like I have a lot of creative freedom there, which is great. I also get to meet so many more people through it. I love hearing from them. How did they find us? What did they think of our social media? Did they join the team or think about showing up to a practice based on that and why? Or if they didn't, why? I'm always curious about it.

So tell me about your running style.

I like to do really colorful things. I also like to accessorize a lot, and I feel like I express myself through my jewelry and fun socks. And then my sunglasses, hats, my manicure. I get my nails done in the Richmond, where I used to live. I get dip nail and it lasts so much longer. I beat the shit out of my nails doing whatever it is I do day to day and this lasts - no chipping until I get it switched out or removed. So there's always a fun color on my nails.

fresh nails to start the week off right.

What's your approach to getting dressed for race day?

Oh, that's a good question. It's kind of all the same things I think about when I get dressed for any run. Maybe function moves up in importance. Do I have enough storage for all my fuel? And if I don't, do I have a plan? Like for Chicago, my sister came to watch so she passed gels off to me halfway through because I wasn't able to hold all of them. Color is important to me, too. But I think running in something that makes me feel good and I know can last long runs is the most important. I always run in a hat. I like sunglasses, too. But when I'm racing, hats almost double as a sweatband + keep the sweat out of my eyes.

on the right : Jess as she came into the store, wearing all her own clothes. note the hat, sunglasses + jewelry : all key accessories of her personal + running style. on the left, she styles her tights as she would if she were running. SAYSKY jacketAsics NOVABLAST shoes. she was obsessed w the color + left with the shoes.

How do you feel about running culture, like the running fashion boom?

I appreciate what it's doing for the hype for running and it's cool to see people styling the outfits they are running in. I don't know if everyone would say that. I'm generalizing here, but I think there’s maybe a generation of runners that are like before all this shit came along, it was literally grab your shoes, we're running a marathon. Nothing fancy, right?. No carbon plated shoes, high tech, whatever, making you fast. And there's plenty of people who have done that successfully. But I appreciate what it's done for the hype. It seems like everybody is really interested in running. Five years ago if I had said, oh, I'm in this run club, I don't know if people would have had the same reaction as they do now, wanting to know more and being very interested. It's also cool to see how people are just designing cool shit now.

Jess takes her outfit from run club to brunch club with a few key outfit swaps. left: same SAYSKY jacket, Bandit short tightsBrooks 3 pocket bra + Mizuno Neo Vistas. Right : the same bra + shorts styled back to Jess’s New Balances (similar), hoodie (similar here + here) and hat (similar).

How many pairs of running shoes do you have?

Oh, god. I think I have six, but I really only wear two. I run in Hoka Clifton 9s, and I need to get another pair. I have a pair of ON Cloud Surfers, which aren't really for running so I'll wear them for short distances, or sometimes speed workouts. I think they're mostly for walking, though. But I am in the market for a new daily trainer that has decent cushioning. I have other shoes that don't have as many miles on them, but I think I need to broaden my horizons right now, because I have a lot of Hokas, and most of them are pretty cushiony. Maybe I need to try a brand I've never tried. (Ed note : Jess is now a Novablast convert)

possibly my favorite of all the outfits. ready to run at left in pruzan shorts, SAYSKY bra + jacket and New Balance Rebels. ready for the rest of her day in a Left on Friday field day sweatshirt, same Pruzan shorts and Diadora Nucleos.

Let’s talk jewelry. Thoughts on the anatomy of a good stack? How do you put together what you wear everyday…do you mix it up for your run?

Ooo I love this question! I think a good stack is all about some visual balance plus some unexpected twists to keep it interesting. For example, I have two wavy/twisty rings that I like to wear on the same hand. On the other hand I have a fun ring that I never take off that has half frowny faces and half smiley faces so depending on how it's rotated it can be a different ring. I also like incorporating pieces that have cheeky text i.e. my "guys before fries" ring, my "fuck" earring and my "dope" necklace. I think it adds nice variety to my total stack. I also like to wear a chain bracelet above my Garmin. And for some reason, when it's a really nice and sunny day, I love to throw on my pearl choker that also has a smiley on it.

For the sake of function, I typically choose pieces that aren't too loose or jingly because that would drive me insane. For everyday wear I have the same preferences so I'm able to wear most of my day to day pieces while running.

so many good pieces. similar earrings here + here, get your own pearls here + here. i think Jess might need to add this to her collection.

Any sentimental value to the pieces that you wear all the time?

Nothing I would consider sentimental but I do have a few pieces I never take off: some studs in my ears and a couple rings + the dope necklace. Before the dope chain I used to wear a chain with a custom pendant my friends gifted me when my dog passed. It has an engraving of his face on it. I feel like I should add it back!

Fave jewelry/accessories brands?

I like simple/quality but affordable pieces from Gorjana. Good pieces to build a "base". I also like Verameat for quirky pieces and I typically find the more unique stuff from local boutiques. I also have a few pieces I love from Kris Nations (local, women owned brand in Half Moon Bay!)

Is there anything that you wish existed that doesn't, from a running perspective?

The sock thing - more fun socks that are functional for running. I'm also on a quest to find the perfect running short. I've gotten close…the Rabbit 4-inch Speed Up/Speedy something short, is the closest thing I've gotten. It's a mid-rise tight short. Two pockets on the side, zip in the back. It’s a 4” inseam and I think the only thing I'd want it to be is half an inch to an inch shorter. But it rides up, so it feels more like three when I run.

Give Jess a follow here + Run Club SF here.

 

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