COLLIER'S FAVORITE THINGS: TRAIL EDITION

COLLIER'S FAVORITE THINGS: TRAIL EDITION

When it comes to picking the best gear for all your unpaved adventures, turn to our resident trail expert and cloud collector, Collier Lawrence.
Rebecca Nelson
50 YEARS OF TITLE IX: WHERE ARE WE NOW?

50 YEARS OF TITLE IX: WHERE ARE WE NOW?

While attending Stanford, Rebecca not only took "The History of Women and Sports" class, she became a teaching assistant for it. And today, of course, she sees the effects of the ruling around her as she competes in professional track and field. Welcome to the three-part series, "50 Years of Title IX: Where Are We Now?"
Rebecca Nelson
THE 2022 SHORTS GUIDE

THE 2022 SHORTS GUIDE

We’re here to help you go long with your shorts game. Our goal is to offer something for everyone. There’s different shorts for different bodies. There’s shorts for all kinds of weather. There’s shorts for different distances, types of runs, and races.
Sally Bergesen
RUNNING WHILE PREGNANT

RUNNING WHILE PREGNANT

I just finished running through 9 months of infertility treatment followed by 38 weeks of pregnancy. And let me tell you…it was a ride! Read about the ups, the downs, the gear - and everything I learned by running while I was pregnant in this blog.
Mandy Lane
DO NOT OPEN UNTIL RACE DAY: POSTPARTUM PATIENCE EDITION

DO NOT OPEN UNTIL RACE DAY: POSTPARTUM PATIENCE EDITION

Don’t call it a comeback. Carrie Mack’s been here for years. And yet, Carrie’s Eugene Half Marathon race on Sunday, May 1, is a comeback. Or rather, a slightly different Carrie will step to the line. Carrie shares with us her thoughts going into this weekend, and a bit of what her new motherhood has taught her along the way.
Kara Clark
[RE]MEET THE ATHLETES

[RE]MEET THE ATHLETES

In this blog, learn more about our three Athlete-Advisors (Alison Mariella Désir, Kara Goucher and Lauren Fleshman), plus wheelchair racer Jenna Fesemyer (representing our broader emerging athlete team that we call the Haute Volée) and middle distance runner Rebecca Mehra (representing the Haute Volée training group. Littlewing Athletics).
Kara Clark
MY FAVORITE WAY TO COMMUNITY - THE OISELLE VOLÉE

MY FAVORITE WAY TO COMMUNITY - THE OISELLE VOLÉE

Community. To some, gathering may be more magical in person, to others the magic comes from a mid-day check in direct message that gives you the boost you need to get through a tough day, and to others it might be being a part of a private digital group where you can connect to share ideas and source advice. These are all ways I tend to find my favorite type of community within our Oiselle Volée.
Carolyn Gardner
FIRST BRA STORIES: IT’S COMPLICATED

FIRST BRA STORIES: IT’S COMPLICATED

I recently reached out to my Oiselle Volée teammates to ask them about their ‘first bra stories,’ because I think that moment (or shopping trip or  conversation) is often memorable (and sometimes traumatic). Thank you to my teammates sharing these stories! You can read about them in the blog.
Sally Bergesen
18 QUESTIONS WITH JENNA FESEMYER

18 QUESTIONS WITH JENNA FESEMYER

We play "18 Questions" with Paralympian, Haute Volée wheelchair athlete, and 90s music lover Jenna Fesemyer. Come on in and get to know her better!
Rebecca Nelson
VIBE SHIFT: RUNNING INTO 2022

VIBE SHIFT: RUNNING INTO 2022

IT’S ON. Née Day is rolling! It’s our once-per-year birthday party bonanza, where we share special pricing on our BEST styles. Check. It. Out.
Sally Bergesen
HIGH + TIGHT: THE STORY BEHIND THE UTERUS KEEPER

HIGH + TIGHT: THE STORY BEHIND THE UTERUS KEEPER

Turns out, according to research, it is unlady-like to be active and healthy. And potentially very dangerous to the human species as a whole, as the uterus may begin to wander throughout a woman’s body or potentially just drop right out. Learn about the Uterus Keeper in today's blog.
Rebecca Nelson
TRANS VISIBILITY + A TEAM FOR ALL WOMEN

TRANS VISIBILITY + A TEAM FOR ALL WOMEN

Today, March 31, is International Transgender Day of Visibility, an event begun in 2009 by transgender activist Rachel Crandall Crocker to highlight and celebrate the lives of transgender people (particularly as a response to the more well-known Transgender Day of Rememberance, which calls attention to those whose lives were ended by violence).
Rebecca Nelson