Today, Tracksmith was proud to introduce an exclusive singlet, reserved for the “disappointments” who tried—and failed—to qualify for the 2026 Boston Marathon.
The launch stems from the elitist company’s amateur mistake in 2023 when they announced a “Boston Qualifier Singlet” strictly for runners who qualified and registered for the 2024 race. Naturally, the move infuriated those who didn’t qualify, or who did qualify but didn’t make the cutoff time—as well as those with no stake but just love to hear see themselves talk on social media. The brand that peddles 3” inseam shorts for $135 later apologized for being insensitive assholes.
A spokesperson for Tracksmith comments:
“We realize Boston Marathon racers don’t need some silly, meaningless shirt—they don’t need anything! They’ve already reached the pinnacle of life! They’re highly skilled, extremely attractive athletes who succeed at everything. And you just know they’re great in bed!”
This time, Tracksmith is making amends by spotlighting the “underachievers” who sacrificed grueling months of intense training to qualify for Boston…only to fall short when it mattered most on race day.
The spokesperson explains the singlet:
“As the ‘Boston Marathon of apparel companies’, we’ve heard all the criticisms over the years about how we’re snobs, so we just knew we had to find a way to also recognize the runners who aren’t special. The unremarkable ‘athletes’ who try their best, but whose best seems like it’s not good enough—because it’s not. Ever. It’s never good enough.
Because Tracksmith is a brand of the people, from all walks of life—actually, that’s a poor choice of words; we certainly don’t condone walking…nor tolerate all people.
And what better way to honor these deficient runners than with a corny shirt representing utter mediocrity? Wearing this singlet makes a very powerful statement for a very weak people. It signals to the world you’re underwhelming, and you’re well aware of that fact. So, we encourage those inadequate folks to wear it loud and proud—but, like, not in that weird way.”
Singlet design
Tracksmith highlights that the singlet has been carelessly crafted to capture the complete essence of the “incomplete runners” it represents.
The design includes:
- Swapping out Tracksmith’s hare logo for a turtle
- Replacing Tracksmith’s signature red “racing stripe” with a large red “X” over the chest
- Significant garment defects including uneven stitching, open seams, thread color mismatching, stains, and even a sleeve on one arm for a lucky few
At $290, it’s the most expensive of the grossly overpriced Tracksmith products. To purchase, customers must upload proof of their failed Boston Marathon qualification attempt and explain in 4-5 sentences why they “totally shit the bed.”
The cut-off time needed to gain acceptance into the 2026 Boston Marathon was four minutes, thirty-four seconds or faster (4:34) than the qualifying time for each respective age group and gender. Ouch, that’s gotta sting.
This year, 33,249 Boston Marathon applications were received during the registration period for qualifiers, with 24,362 qualified applicants accepted. Basic math tells us 8,887 qualifier applicants were not accepted into the 130th Boston Marathon. Congrats to everyone who qualified!
Check out the huge updates coming to the 2026 edition of the race, including changing “Heartbreak Hill” to “One Big Beautiful Hill.”
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