Pink Power
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Toe Patrol
Get rid of your ratty old socks and upgrade to ones made in the USA by Wigwam. The Ironman Spectrum Pro low-cut socks use the latest technology to keep your feet dry, and they’re seamless, so your run won’t leave you with blisters. $13, Wigwam

T-Shirt Upgrade
Ditch the baggy top and show off the results of your winter workouts: The Brooks PureProject Short-Sleeve shirt includes side draw cords that cinch up, making a flattering fit. And the soft, moisture-wicking fabric will keep you comfortable all run long. $60,Brooks

Fast Action
Getting out into the spring sunshine is going to make you want to run fast, and Mizuno’s Wave Hitogami is the shoe to do it in. It’s light and low, with an ideal combination of stability and cushioning to keep your feet looking and feeling good. $99.99, Mizuno

Drink Up!
Leaving the treadmill behind also means saying goodbye to cup holders. To stay hydrated on your run, try a bottle belt. The Nathan Mercury 2 has two 10-ounce flasks and a mesh zip pocket where you can stash your phone, and its ergonomic design eliminates bouncing. $40, Nathan

Safety in Style
Like running before dawn? Love listening to music? Add some safety into the mix. Power Budz from 4id by Hope Paige will keep you visible while your music keeps you motivated; LED lights built into the earbuds flash as you move, making you visible in the dark. $14.95, 4id
