Remy x rabbit
Run Your Own Path
Singlet Design
Selected as the winner of a global design contest from hundreds of entries, this project for rabbit brings representation and accessibility to the forefront of the running industry. By integrating American Sign Language into the "Keep Going" concept, the design celebrates my journey as a deaf athlete and the power of community to carry us through adversity.
Remy’s design is rooted in resilience. Born with profound hearing loss, Remy turned to running as both a personal journey and a source of connection. Her singlet features “Keep Going” rendered in American Sign Language (ASL), a bold reminder that persistence and community can carry us further than we ever imagined.
Customer Reviews
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Remy knocked this out of the park! Love the design and the meaning behind it, and of course, love that rabbit quality singlet.
— Camille M.
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Light-weight & good quality material. The Deaf-centric tank is absolutely amazing and much needed - it makes me feel seen and heard. Thank you! :)
— Noel K.
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Having run NYC a couple of times, this tank holds a special place in my heart. I love the fit, as always, and the colors are cute!
— Sarah D.
Run Your Own Path
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Run Your Own Path
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Run Your Own Path ⟡ Run Your Own Path ⟡
Keep Going
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Keep Going
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Keep Going ⟡ Keep Going ⟡
Run Your Own Path
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Run Your Own Path
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Run Your Own Path ⟡ Run Your Own Path ⟡
Keep Going
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Keep Going
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Keep Going ⟡ Keep Going ⟡
Client: rabbit
Designer: Remy Glock
Runners: Remy Glock, Steven Schell
Content/Film: Eighty 8 Studios, Mike Lucido, Patrick Ortiz