New England, but make it wild
REESE: There’s something undeniably nostalgic about Tracksmith. For me, it’s not just about the gear; it’s the brand’s unwavering commitment to a sense of place. With the new Overland Collection, Tracksmith once again proves it’s not chasing trends; it’s charting its own, thoughtful course, this time deep into the terrain of trail running.
Inspired by the storied Overland race and grounded in the ethos of New England grit and grace, this fully redesigned, permanent line includes head-to-toe apparel, a running vest, and, for the first time, trail shoes. Like everything Tracksmith does, the Overland Collection carries its narrative with intention. The textures, colors, and details feel like they belong to the land they were designed to explore — technical without being flashy, refined without losing touch with the dirt underfoot.
The Overland Collection is not trying to be loud or chase clout. It isn’t trying to win UTMB or Western States. It’s not built for the podium, though I’m sure it will find its way there; it’s built for the experience. For the long days, the solo efforts, the quiet rituals of moving through terrain that asks something of you. It’s gear for runners who care as much about how they do something as what they’re doing.