
The Blue Edit
Some colours never go out of style. Blue is one of them – navy, cobalt, cool blue, that deep inky shade you see just before dusk. We've brought together a collection of Canvas pieces across that whole spectrum. It's called The Blue Edit, and it's for training, for the hours after training, and for everything in between.
For women, the edit starts with the Oversize Box Fit Scuba Hoodie. It's got that structured, relaxed feel, but the fabric breathes – so you can throw it on after a run and keep wearing it through the rest of the day. Then there are the 2 in 1 Functional Rip Stop Running Shorts. A tough ripstop outer with a built‑in inner short that actually stays put, so you focus on your miles instead of fiddling with your hem.
The Full Length Leggings are exactly what you want from blue training leggings. Supportive, breathable, secure through squats, lunges or just running errands. And the Technical Sports Tank is as simple as it sounds – lightweight, sleeveless, happy to move with you from warm‑up to cool‑down.
On the men's side, the Packable Lightweight Ripstop Windbreaker is the kind of piece you forget you're carrying until the wind turns. It folds down small enough to stuff into a bag, then comes out when you need an extra layer on a cool morning run.
The Technical Core 7" Shorts hit at a great length – seven inches, four‑way stretch, proper pockets, no unnecessary detailing. Pair them with the Technical Core T‑Shirt, which wicks moisture, feels light against the skin, and keeps a clean shape whether you're in the gym or grabbing coffee afterwards.
And for those weird in‑between days when a jacket feels like too much but a t‑shirt isn't enough, the District Panel Technical Gilet is the answer. Panel construction stops you overheating, the full zip makes layering easy, and the pockets don't ruin the line of it.
That's The Blue Edit. Clean fits, technical fabrics, pieces you'll actually wear. Click through, see what catches your eye, and grab the ones that work for your week.
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