Trackhouse Crew
An update on the classic crewneck sweatshirt delivered in a heavyweight reverse-weave cotton.
 7,200
Heirloom Edition
We’ve long obsessed over the classic team-issued gear that’s meant to last from freshman to senior year, from post-workout to class, with every accumulated stain a badge of honor. To recreate that feel and durability, we utilized a hardwearing and hand-me-down worthy fabric designed to get better with every wear.
- Designed for post-run comfort or rest day relaxation
- Complete with a V-Stitch at the neckline
- Constructed with a ribbed hem, side panels, and collar
- Made in a durable reverse-weave cotton
- Body Fabric: 80% Cotton / 20% Polyester
- Rib Fabric: 97% Cotton / 3% Spandex
- Will shrink if tumble dried after the first wash
- Machine wash cold with like colors. Do not bleach. Lay flat to dry.
- A relaxed fitting pullover sweatshirt that’s perfect to lounge in and gets better with age.
Taylor is 6' 1" and wearing a Medium.
Key Features
Classic Comfort
The Trackhouse Crew takes an elevated approach to a team classic. It’s an easy fitting silhouette, delivered in a durable yet soft cotton blend. You can keep it baggy by air drying after a wash, or shrink it down as desired by throwing it in the dryer.
Post-Run Ready
It’s finished with a ribbed hem, side panels, cuffs and collar to add comfort and mobility and to help retain the shape. It's not only easy to pull on after a run, but you'll want to keep it on for the rest of the day – the more you wear it, the more it wears in.
V Important
Carrot. Sweat Catcher. V-stitch. There are many names for the “V” shaped construction on a crewneck sweatshirt. Originally designed to collect sweat around the collar and prevent the neckline from stretching when it was put on, we preserved this styling in our crew.
Praise for the Trackhouse Crew
The Purple Runner
Inspired by the profound practice of running painted by the words in “The Purple Runner”, the cult running novel by Paul Christman, this collection transforms some of our classic pieces into a new colorway – not only as a way to honor the cult classic, but as an ode to the craft of running. In a corner of London where the tangle of city streets is traded for a rugged landscape, Hampstead Heath helps us discover a story much like our own. One that traces the trials and triumphs of running, the intention that’s put into the effort, and the transcendence between sport and self.