Bright Yellow
Bright yellow🟡, hard to ignore.A walking highlighter, and so much more!
Found this bright yellow tee in our ultra runner's collection at home- isn't it perfect for adding a pop of color to the grid today. This month, its all about nailing that monochrome vibe!
I always wondered why the marathoner shoes and clothes are such brightly lit eye popping gears! Maybe it's because long-distance runners are a bit different from the rest of us, and these wild colors are their way of showing it ? 😄
Studies say,wearing neon actually has a psychological boost for both the runner and the crowd.
For runners, it pumps up energy levels and gives a confidence boost.
And for those cheering from the sidelines, these colors make it easy to spot and support their favorite runners, which in turn gives the runners a nice morale boost!
Win win 🥳
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