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The arrival of winter spells shorter days, reduced visibility, and a world of cold. For the runners amongst us, these conditions call for increased levels of preparation – the sort of things you'll find offered from On Running's new Lumos collection.

Partaking in any form of exercise – particularly running and cycling – when seasonal weather conditions make for a reduction in visibility along city streets and typically low-light country roads, priority number one is safety.

Carrying out your next 10K without fear of being knocked or startled by suddenly swerving vehicles shouldn't come at the sacrifice of your running style – because why not look great while hitting a stride?

That's where On steps in. Regarded as one of the fitness industry's leading experts in the field, with sneaker styles just as desired for casual wear as they are for performance, On understands the needs of runners and executes these needs with flair.

With the Lumos collection, the brand looks to a foundation of apparel and sneakers that have quickly risen the ranks as fan favorites. These staples are the type of gear that bolsters your running wardrobe year round – yet upgraded to meet the demands of the season.

This is easily done, revolving around the use of reflective detailing, hence the name.

Top to bottom, the collection (which is available to shop online now) offers a selection of unisex pieces, including the Weather Jacket, Long Tights, and the highly celebrated Cloudmonster Sneaker. Additional pieces include the men's Hybrid Shorts and women's Active Shorts.

The entire arsenal comes decked out on a black base bolstered with bright reflective details.

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