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We create small batch activewear for athletes who care how their activewear is made and how it performs

Freedom of Movement
By Design

WHY WE CREATED RODIN

We created RODIN because we couldn't find activewear that balanced design, performance, and integrity without compromise.

We wanted activewear that moves with the body, hold up to real training, and feel intentional, not mass produced. So we built our own process to make them.

What Makes RODIN Different

Designed, Built, and Refined by a Small Team

RODIN is intentionally small.
We are a close knit team who design, pattern, sew and refine every piece we release. There is no outsourcing and no separation between design and production. The same hands that sketch the ideas are involved in bringing them to life.

We work side by side through every stage of the process. From early concepts and fabric selection, to pattern making, sewing and testing each piece at the gym. Designs are worn, adjusted, and refined until they perform the way we expect them to.

Because our team is small, every decision is personal. Every fit adjustment matters. Every stitch is intentional. We operate more like a family than a factory, and that closeness shows in the care behind every piece.

That’s why our designs feel considered. And why we choose small batches over scale.

Exclusive Micro collections
We produce in limited quantities
to preserve originality & exclusivity.
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Battle tested, not trend chased
Our designs are functional, supportive, and expresssive.

Small Runs. Singular Designs.

We believe design loses meaning when it’s everywhere.

The Story Behind the name

RODIN is a name rooted in meaning.

It comes from a combination of our dogs’ names, Rogan and Odin a personal tribute to loyalty, resilience, and persistence.

Later, we recognized the connection to Auguste Rodin, a sculptor known for breaking convention and celebrating the human form through raw physicality and movement.

That parallel felt right.

Like sculpture, training is a process of shaping, physically and mentally. And like Rodin, we believe real work takes time, intention, and respect for form.
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