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Janji makes running and workout clothes that support clean water initiatives around the world - here's what they're like

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Janji makes running and workout clothes that support clean water initiatives around the world - here's what they're like

Runpaca Short Sleeve

Runpaca Short Sleeve
Runpaca Short Sleeve, $54, available in four colors

The Runpaca T-shirt is one of Janji's best-selling designs — and the new Cambodia collection got a special-edition treatment. Inspired by Southeast Asian Batik textiles, this Runpaca features a hand-painted dot print that symbolizes raindrops.

The shirt itself is made from soft Pima cotton and hypo-allergenic, odor-resistant alpaca fleece. The blend of materials is naturally moisture wicking and temperature regulating and provides a comfortable next-to-skin feel. Some T-shirts have a rough, slightly abrasive or itchy feeling that can become increasingly uncomfortable with movement, but that is not the case here. My workouts consist of some running and lifting and I was comfortable the entire time.

The garment isn't pre-shrunk, so you should be careful with washing it in hot water or drying it. It's best to use cool to cold water and lay it flat to dry.

7-Inch Chiller Shorts

7-Inch Chiller Shorts
7-Inch Chiller Shorts, $64

I decided to go with the 7-inch Chiller Shorts from the Bolivia collection because they're a bit longer than the other versions in the Cambodia collection. While $64 seems like a lot for shorts, I think they're well worth it.

They come with built-in boxer brief liners that have hidden quad pockets on each side. The design is comfortable, useful, and eliminated two issues for me — having to readjust my underwear and shorts after each movement and having to worry about stuff falling out of my pockets while working out.

While people who typically work out in the gym can easily lock their belongings in their car or in a locker, they'll serve a greater purpose for outdoor runners who need to carry essential items like a phone, wallet, and keys.

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