Price: $50
The right shirt for
: A comfortable long run in cool temps

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I hate long sleeves. The rare time that I do put one on, it’s either an old mesh-race shirt or some cotton layer that does virtually nothing; I want something more comfortable, that hugs my body rather than hangs loosely off of it. My co-workers can attest, my arms brave the cold more often then they should in the winter because of the reasons mentioned above. However, when I was asked to check out Rabbit’s EZ Tee Heather Long Sleeve, I knew from the first moment that it was the long sleeve for me. Just holding it felt like a velvety blanket that would caress my torso so gently. Turns out, that was exactly the case, yet it was breathable, too. Is that even possible? Apparently so. But that’s not the only feature I loved on this shirt.

Rabbit EZ Tee
Trevor Raab
The quick n’fit fabric is super-soft, breathable, and sweat-wicking.

Snug Efficiency

The first thing you’re going to notice is the material. Rabbit’s “quick n’ fit” fabric is so comfortable and breathable that it is perfect for whatever low temperature you’re running in from 20s to high 50s. Combine that with sweat-wicking technology, fast-drying abilities, and a boxy fit, and you have the formula for an ideal long sleeve in your running wardrobe.

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Trevor Raab
The shirt has a form-fitting fit that won’t make you feel like you’re dragging on a windy run.

Fits Like a Glove

The shirt is a bit tight because of the boxy design, so be sure to check sizes—unless you like a close-fitting top. The long sleeve sticks to your body, so those winter winds won’t slow you down with drag. You’ll also love the EZ Tee’s softness, and how its flattering shape silhouettes your body.

EZ Tee

EZ Tee
Credit: Trevor Raab
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Drew covers a variety of subjects for Runner’s World and Bicycling, and he specializes in writing and editing human interest pieces while also covering health, wellness, gear, and fitness for the brand. His work has previously been published in Men’s Health.