Why it Matters
As a running apparel company, we choose our materials purposefully and are continually looking for ways to optimize the performance, durability and sustainability of the gear we make.
AFO
Ultra-light, fast drying stretch woven made from recycled polyester for high-performing, weightless feels.
- 88% recycled polyester, 12% elastane
- bluesign® certified
- Machine wash on cold with like colors
- Tumble dry low
- Do not dry clean
- Do not use fabric softener or bleach
- Iron on low, but not recommended
Atlas
4-way stretch recycled nylon with PFC-free DWR finish for weather-resistant, fast-drying performance designed for all-weather pursuits
- 77% recycled nylon, 23% spandex
- bluesign® certified // PFC-free C0 DWR
- Machine wash on cold with like colors
- Tumble dry low
- Do not dry clean
- Do not use fabric softener or bleach
- Iron on low, but not recommended
Groundwork
High-performance, moisture wicking stretch knit with durable support, light compression and smooth next-to-skin feel for an unfussy stride.
- 100% polyester
- bluesign® certified
- Machine wash on cold with like colors
- Tumble dry low
- Do not dry clean
- Do not use fabric softener or bleach
- Iron on low, but not recommended
Helio
Fast-drying technical fabric with a UPF 25 rating and unique channel weave structure that pulls moisture away from the body for high-output performance.
- 68% nylon, 32% spandex
- bluesign® certified
- Machine wash on cold with like colors to prevent color bleed
- Tumble dry low
- Do not dry clean
- Do not use fabric softener or bleach
- Iron on low, but not recommended
Run All Day
Exceptionally fast drying and smooth technical fabric made from 100% recycled polyester that pulls moisture away from the body for all day running comfort.
- 100% recycled polyester
- bluesign® certified
- Machine wash on cold with like colors
- Tumble dry low
- Do not dry clean
- Do not use fabric softener or bleach
- Iron on low, but not recommended
Itero (Repeat Merino)
Ultra-fine merino-nylon blend combines softness, durability and comfort into a lightweight fabric with super natural thermoregulation and odor control designed to be worn repeatedly.
- 47% 17.5μ merino wool, 38% 37.5® nylon, 15% nylon
- RWS® certified // non-mulesed wool
- Machine wash on cold with like colors
- Tumble dry low
- Do dry clean
- Do not use fabric softener or bleach
- Iron at low temp
How to care for your merino for long-lasting performance
The no-fuss way
Machine wash in cold water + machine dry on low/delicate cycle
For best results
We recommend to hang or lay flat to dry which will help extend the lifetime of this gear
Save Water
Try wearing it repeatedly between washing, it’s designed to not stink even after the sweatiest sessions
Keep it fresh
Hang it up to air dry post-run + it will be ready for the next one
Heads up shrinkage is natural
This fabric is not preshrunk + may shrink up to half a size in the wash
Mercury
4-way stretch fabric with light peaching on both sides for 24/7 comfort and breathable warmth without added weight.
- 69% nylon, 31% spandex
- bluesign® certified
- Machine wash on cold with like colors
- Tumble dry low
- Do not dry clean
- Do not use fabric softener or bleach
- Iron on low, but not recommended
Rainrunner
Lightweight, wind and water blocking ripstop with robust 30K waterproof and 30K breathability ratings built for high-output performance with total weather protection.
- 100% nylon, 2.5L waterproof 30K/30K
- bluesign® certified
- Machine wash on cold with like colors
- Tumble dry low
- Do not dry clean
- Non chlorine bleach
- Iron on low, but not recommended
Restoring DWR
After washing, place it in the dryer on low heat for 20 mins or medium heat for up to 10 minutes to reactivate the DWR finish. You can use a clothes iron on low heat to revive the DWR, but be careful not to rest the iron for too long on any one spot as the heat can possibly damage the lamination of the fabric layers
Revo
Incredibly soft, stretchy and naturally odor-resistant merino-nylon blend offers total comfort across the widest-range of conditions and movements thanks to french terry loopers on the interior which wick moisture exceptionally well and provide fast-drying lofted thermoregulation.
- Micro french terry 71% 37.5® nylon, 18% RWS® certified merino, 7% nylon, 4% spandex
- RWS® certified
- Machine wash on cold with like colors
- Tumble dry low
- Do not dry clean
- Do not use fabric softener or bleach
- Iron at low temp
How to care for your merino for long-lasting performance
The no-fuss way
Machine wash in cold water + machine dry on low/delicate cycle
For best results
We recommend to hang or lay flat to dry which will help extend the lifetime of this gear
Save Water
Try wearing it repeatedly between washing, it’s designed to not stink even after the sweatiest sessions
Keep it fresh
Hang it up to air dry post-run + it will be ready for the next one
Heads up shrinkage is natural
This fabric is not preshrunk + may shrink up to half a size in the wash
Runterra
Lightweight yet resilient fabric that wears like soft cotton with added performance of odor-resistance and thermoregulation.
- 70% Supima cotton, 30% 37.5® polyester
- OEKO-TEX® certified
This garment has enhanced biodegradation added which helps it break down in an anaerobic (ie landfill environment) in as few as 4 years. It will NOT break down in a normal oxygen rich environment like in your closet or on your person.
How to care for your merino for long-lasting performance
The no-fuss way
For best results
We recommend to hang or lay flat to dry which will help extend the lifetime of this gear.
Save Water
Keep it fresh
Heads up shrinkage is natural
This fabric is not preshrunk + may shrink up to half a size in the wash.
Stormrunner
Extra durable weather-resistant stretch shell with PFC-free DWR finish for elemental protection and an internal fleece grid for highly-breathable warmth.
- 69% recycled polyester, 23% polyester, 8% spandex
- bluesign® + OEKO-TEX® certified fabric // PFC-free C0 DWR
- Machine wash on cold with like colors
- Tumble dry low
- Do not dry clean
- Do not use fabric softener or bleach
Restoring DWR
After washing, place it in the dryer on low heat for 20 mins or medium heat for up to 10 minutes to reactivate the DWR finish. You can use a clothes iron on low heat to revive the DWR, but be careful not to rest the iron for too long on any one spot as the heat can possibly damage the lamination of the fabric layers.
Transit
Lightweight, weather-resistant recycled polyester with PFC-free DWR finish for fast drying comfort and cross-functional versatility.
- 91% recycled polyester, 9% spandex
- bluesign® certified // PFC-free C0 DWR
- Machine wash on cold with like colors
- Tumble dry low
- Do not dry clean
- Do not use fabric softener or bleach
- Iron on low, but not recommended
Vent
Lightweight yet tough gridded nylon with 4-way stretch and micro-perforations for extra-breathable trail running comfort.
- 78% nylon, 22% elastane
- bluesign® certified
- Machine wash on cold with like colors
- Tumble dry low
- Do not dry clean
- Do not use fabric softener or bleach
- Iron on low, but not recommended
We will be 100% PFC-free across our apparel platform in 2023. Here’s why that matters and what it means:
Perfluorinated compounds [PFCs or PFAS] are also known as forever chemicals and have been used in clothing (stain, wrinkle and water resistant finishes) as well as many other products like furniture (anti-stain fabric finishes) and kitchenware (some non-stick treatments) for more than 40 years. However, as more research has been conducted, we have learned that not only do these chemicals end up in our watershed — where they are being found in every single body of water tested — but that they will last for hundreds of years (hence the name forever chemicals) and may even be linked to a host of other harmful issues to humans and wildlife. Regulation such as California’s PFAS ban has begun to be implemented starting in 2025, but Janji has taken an ambitious leap to ensure that our apparel is 100% PFAS-free as of 2023.
What does this mean for you? Well, this means that we are using bio-based water repellent finishes across our Rainrunner, Stormrunner, Zephyrunner, Transit, and Atlas fabrics to help this gear repel rain and dry quickly without leaving any harmful chemistry in our watershed. Now in total transparency, these bio-based water repellent fabrics do not currently offer the same level of protection as chemical based perfluorinated compounds which are insanely good at creating a barrier (literally similar stuff that made Teflon) that coats gear and why those chemicals last for so long in the environment. The biggest difference that you may notice is when it comes to oil-based stain resistance — bio-based DWR does not offer the same resistance as PFCs.
We are continually striving toward making the best product possible for you, the runner, and the planet, and that can be a delicate balancing act. With Janji’s core mission dedicated to improving access to clean running water, we believe choosing PFC-free DWR as the best solution currently, but are researching ways to improve the stain-resistance for even better performance and durability of our gear while continuing to protect the places we run.
We use recycled synthetic materials where possible to help us reduce our carbon footprint and water consumption as recycled fabrics use less energy and water to produce.
We are on track to transition 100% of our virgin polyester-based fabrics over to recycled by the end of 2024. We use the highest-performing recycled yarns we can find to create the longest-lasting product possible that can stand up to repeated use.
Nylon is more durable, shape-retentive and odor-resistant than polyester — the reason we have chosen to use it across our bestselling Rainrunner, Groundwork and merino-blend fabric programs. This also makes it more costly, especially for recycled nylon. As a small, independent brand, this cost difference can be prohibitive. While we introduced our first recycled nylon in 2022 (hello Atlas Pants!), our next step is working toward transitioning our remaining virgin nylon programs to recycled in 2024 with the ultimate goal of using 100% primary recycled yarns by the end of 2025.
We are also looking into the new, innovative field of “green synthetics” which use alternatives to petroleum, such as the food industry byproduct of castor oil. These fabrics are entirely plastic-free and biodegradable yet still largely untested for running performance, so we will be prototyping soon in our effort to pursue forward motion for the path ahead.
We have been working with a majority of certified fabrics for our apparel platform since 2020. These certifications are a base level foundation to ensure that we are choosing materials that are the safest option for people, animals, and the environment.
bluesign® certification ensures that our goods are made from materials that are produced using only chemicals and processes that are safe for customers, and that air and water emissions from the manufacturing processes are entirely clean, making for a safer working environment for those in the manufacturing process as well as those living in the nearby communities and worldwide. The full list of restricted chemicals can be found here.
OEKO-TEX® certification ensures that our fabrics that include natural fibers such as cotton do not contain substances that can be harmful to the end-customer. The full list of restricted chemicals can be found here.
Responsible Wool Standard® certification ensures that our wool is sourced only from farms that follow industry best-practices in land management including those that preserve biodiversity and soil health, and in animal welfare, including prohibitions against mulesing and against non-medically necessary tail docking, horn trimming, of sheep on certified farms. Among numerous other animal welfare standards. These standards ensure a healthier environment for sheep and the full list of standards can be found