Satisfy was founded in Paris in 2015 by Brice Partouche — a French designer whose previous label April77 put denim on the map in the mid-2000s, and who came to running through an altered-state effort at Bois de Vincennes in June 2014. Built dual between Paris and Los Angeles, Satisfy rejects the metrics-and-optimization dialect of mainstream running in favour of what it calls unlocking the High: every fabric, every cut, every graphic engineered to get nothing between the runner and the altered state. Possessed Magazine, a Running Cult Member customer base, art-school cotton treatments and technical fabrics named like ritual tools. No rules. No judgement on speed or distance. Chase the High.
The MothTech™ T-Shirt is the Satisfy archetype — 175 grams of organic Portuguese cotton with body-mapped moth holes laser-cut over the hottest heat zones. It's the shirt that lets Satisfy say 'it's OK to run in cotton' and mean it. Worn from midnight track intervals through the next morning's espresso, it carries aged dye treatments, wave logos, and a loose, lived-in drape that reads more flea-market find than tech jersey. This is the Runner's High in T-shirt form. The women's MothTech™ T-Shirt cuts the archetype for the women's run — same 175g Portuguese cotton, same body-mapped moth-hole ventilation, same anti-synthetic stance.
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CA$ 190
Satisfy was founded in Paris in 2015 by Brice Partouche — a French designer whose previous label April77 put denim on the map in the mid-2000s, and who came to running through an altered-state effort at Bois de Vincennes in June 2014. Built dual between Paris and Los Angeles, Satisfy rejects the metrics-and-optimization dialect of mainstream running in favour of what it calls unlocking the High: every fabric, every cut, every graphic engineered to get nothing between the runner and the altered state. Possessed Magazine, a Running Cult Member customer base, art-school cotton treatments and technical fabrics named like ritual tools. No rules. No judgement on speed or distance. Chase the High.
The MothTech™ T-Shirt is the Satisfy archetype — 175 grams of organic Portuguese cotton with body-mapped moth holes laser-cut over the hottest heat zones. It's the shirt that lets Satisfy say 'it's OK to run in cotton' and mean it. Worn from midnight track intervals through the next morning's espresso, it carries aged dye treatments, wave logos, and a loose, lived-in drape that reads more flea-market find than tech jersey. This is the Runner's High in T-shirt form. The women's MothTech™ T-Shirt cuts the archetype for the women's run — same 175g Portuguese cotton, same body-mapped moth-hole ventilation, same anti-synthetic stance.




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