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Our Process

To explore, connect, and give back through running - this is the core principle driving every decision at Janji

Each Janji season is inspired by a different region of the world, where we team up with local artists and nonprofit water partners to create a collection with unique designs and a tangible impact.

HOW WE WORK

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1

DEVELOPMENT

We determine the place and ideas that will inspire our upcoming collection

2

DESIGN

We research and partner with artists from the region of inspiration to create artwork
for our fabrics

3

REFINE

Our product team dials in every detail of the fabrics and fit

4

WEAR-TEST

We test prototypes and capture marketing content in the place the collection was inspired

5

PRODUCTION

Our fabric mills and factory partners go into production

6

FINAL PRODUCT

The gear gets shipped to our warehouse and, ultimately, makes its way to our customers

7

REFLECT

We look to the future and continue iterating on our process to be more sustainable and accessible

WHERE WE'VE BEEN

Explore the regions that have inspired our collections

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1-KENYA FALL/WINTER 2016

2-PERU SPRING/SUMMER 2017

3-NEPAL FALL/WINTER 2017

4-UGANDA SPRING/SUMMER 2018

5-BOLIVIA FALL/WINTER 2018

5-BOLIVIA fall/winter 2018

ARTIST COLLAB: Claudia Gorena

6-CAMBODIA SPRING/SUMMER 2019

6-CAMBODIA spring/summer 2019

ARTIST COLLAB: Chifumi

7-MEXICO FALL/WINTER 2019

7-MEXICO fall/winter 2019

ARTIST COLLAB: M.A

8-PHILIPPINES SPRING/SUMMER 2020

8-PHILIPPINES spring/summer 2020

ARTIST COLLAB: Rax

Raxenne Maniquiz (Rax) is a Manila-based illustrator and graphic designer. This print is inspired by her fascination with the intriguing beauty of orchids and reminds us to always keep our eyes open, mind curious, and actions respectful to the mysteries of the natural world.

Learn more about Rax

9-SOUTH AFRICA FALL/WINTER 2020

9-SOUTH AFRICA fall/winter 2020

ARTIST COLLAB: MRS + MR LUKE

We collaborated with the coolest couple in Cape Town hands down, the artist duo MRS + MR LUKE. Much of their artwork for this collection centered around energy and movement, and other elements were inspired by a representation of people and basic shapes.

Learn more about Mrs + Mr Luke

10-CHENNAI, INDIA SPRING/SUMMER 2021

10-CHENNAI, INDIA spring/summer 2021

ARTIST COLLAB: Kashmira

Kashmira is a Chennai native textile artist. She designed a series of vivid prints that represent the natural beauty of the junglescape that surrounds her hometown as well as the vibrancy and joy of daily life.

SHOP CHENNAI Learn more about Kashmira

11-AMERICAN SOUTHWEST FALL/WINTER 2021

11-AMERICAN SOUTHWEST fall/winter 2021

ARTIST COLLAB: Christian Gering

Hailing from Katishtya (San Felipe Pueblo) and the Pi’pil people of El Salvador, Christian’s running and art inform one another as he explores the interconnection between movement, place, community and time within these kinetic, joyful designs.

SHOP AMERICAN SOUTHWEST Learn more about Christian

12-JAVA (ARWIN) SPRING/SUMMER 2022

12-JAVA (ARWIN) spring/summer 2022

ARTIST COLLAB: Arwin

Indonesian artist Arwin Hidayat uses a traditional Batik technique that involves drawing on a textile with wax using a tool called a 'canting'. His artwork is rooted in traditional folklore, with motifs of sea animals and plants.

Shop Java Learn more about Arwin

12-JAVA (SONI) SPRING/SUMMER 2022

12-JAVA (SONI) spring/summer 2022

ARTIST COLLAB: Soni

Soni Irawan is a multidisciplinary artist working out of Yogyakyarta, Indonesia. He created a composition titled “​​Resilience is the basic act of all living creatures,” which evolved into our Mt. Merapi print.

Shop Java Learn more about Soni

13-CHILE (YAIKEL) FALL/WINTER 2022

13-CHILE (YAIKEL) fall/winter 2022

ARTIST COLLAB: Yaikel

Santiago-based artist Yaikel created our bright, lush Naturaleza and SuperH2O prints. Yaikel injects the beauty + vibrancy of nature into the everyday through his vivid art — providing a portal into the mysteriousness of other lifeforms.

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13-CHILE (TOMÁS) FALL/WINTER 2022

13-CHILE (TOMÁS) fall/winter 2022

ARTIST COLLAB: Tomás Ives

Converging politics, design, and visual communication, Santiago-based artist Tomás Ives creates graphics to catalyze social change through bold ideas.

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13-CHILE (SAINT ROBOT) FALL/WINTER 2022

13-CHILE (SAINT ROBOT) fall/winter 2022

ARTIST COLLAB: Saint Robot

Santiago-based artist Saint Robot brings together natural and geologic history to represent the connection between runners and our ever-evolving surroundings.

Shop Chile Explore the Artifact Capsule

14-FRENCH WEST INDIES (JUSTINE) SPRING/SUMMER 2023

14-FRENCH WEST INDIES (JUSTINE) spring/summer 2023

ARTIST COLLAB: Justine Fédronic

Janji partnered with inspiring artists from the French West Indies. Field Team athlete and artist, Justine Fédronic, designed a series of prints for this season that explore her connection to the lands of her family’s history and her evolving relationship with running.

Shop French West Indies Learn More About Justine

14-FRENCH WEST INDIES (ELSA) SPRING/SUMMER 2023

14-FRENCH WEST INDIES (ELSA) spring/summer 2023

ARTIST COLLAB: Elsa Zingilé

Janji collaborated with the artist and textile designer Elsa Zingilé for our West Indies Collection. Based in Martinique, Elsa creates high-contrast patterns through the expressionistic translation of her environment and culture, cultivating a visual language that is both familiar and unique.

Shop French West Indies

14-FRENCH WEST INDIES (OPEN CALL ARTISTS) SPRING/SUMMER 2023

14-FRENCH WEST INDIES (OPEN CALL ARTISTS) spring/summer 2023

ARTIST COLLAB: Open Call

These designs are part of an open call competition celebrating the creative community of the French West Indies. The winners represent diverse mediums and talents from art student to graphic street artist, from spoken word poet to expressionist body painter. Artists // J. King, Tiffanie Cimper, Simone Lagrand, Dylan Harrison, and Kou.leur

Shop French West Indies

The Janji logo, or Glogo as we call it, is based on a sinusoidal map projection of the Earth-forming a stylized pangea symbolizing the interconnectedness of our world.