Introducing the Low Light x Itahara collection—reflective gear reimagined by runner, designer, and visual storyteller Greg Itahara. Known for his bold, narrative-driven designs, Itahara brings a new layer of artistry to our signature Low Light silhouettes. The result? A one-of-a-kind collection to help you run bright and dream loud.
Itahara’s exclusive print for this collection flips the script on classic camouflage. Rather than blending in with surrounding nature, the design is vibrant and made to be seen—because when it comes to early morning and late night miles, visibility is key. It’s a paradox, Itahara explains, “it’s camo print, but you’re not camouflaged at all because of the striking colors.”
Signature rabbits are scattered throughout the artwork, camouflaging themselves within the pattern. When headlights shine, the print comes alive thanks to reflectivity that helps keep you visible from dusk to dawn. “It’s about keeping the branding bold and the pattern visually intriguing, whether you’re running in the day or at night.”
Every runner has a story. This collection brings yours to life with gear that reflects who you are and why you run—no matter the time of day.
In the words of Itahara,
This collection includes all of your running favorites, now upgraded with Itahara’s signature design and reflectivity.
The Low Light Go Time Singlet delivers lightweight performance with a tailored fit, breathable micro-perfs, and head-turning artwork that shines bright under street lights. Pair it with the Low Light Speed Leggy or Low Light Speedster—both providing unmatched comfort, accessible storage, and full-speed freedom. Stay safe from head to toe with the Low Light Elite Hat, featuring all-angle reflectivity and a vivid camo design.
When asking Itahara to describe the collection in a few sentences, he said that the pieces “give you license to have fun at any time of day.” He also noted the seamless blend of form and function. Although the styles are interactive, bright, and playful, “the technology is so integrated, it totally serves its purpose. I think of people that don’t have time to run during the day—they might have to run early in the morning or late at night. This collection is for them.”
Designed by Greg Itahara. Inspired by your story. This is art in motion.