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On Running Carried Its CloudTec Shoe Framework Into Apparel and Hit 30% Apparel Growth

The Swiss brand applied its product-architecture discipline to jackets and pants, and the margin followed the mechanism.

Published July 6, 2026 Source Glossy From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · July 6, 2026

On Running Carried Its CloudTec Shoe Framework Into Apparel and Hit 30% Apparel Growth

The Swiss brand applied its product-architecture discipline to jackets and pants, and the margin followed the mechanism.

Source Glossy ↗

On Running grew apparel revenue 30% year-over-year while maintaining premium positioning, according to Glossy. The move came as founders Caspar Coppetti and David Allemann returned to co-CEO roles and extended the brand's innovation framework — originally built for running shoes — across apparel and lifestyle categories.

The brand did not bolt on a clothing line. It applied the same product-development architecture that built its CloudTec running sole. On treats each apparel piece as a distinct technical problem: engineered fabrics, proprietary construction, testable performance claims. The jackets and pants carry the same material discipline as the shoes, down to named technologies and repeatable production systems.

This works because the framework itself carries authority. When a brand proves it can engineer one hard thing — a midsole that compresses on landing and rebounds on push-off — buyers grant provisional trust to the next category. The apparel does not need to persuade from zero. It inherits credibility from the shoe architecture, and the brand's margin structure follows: premium price, defensible on claimed performance, anchored in a visible innovation system the customer already understands.

The steal is to name your production system and apply it everywhere. A small physical-product brand making, say, travel bags starts with one visible innovation — a proprietary fabric laminate, a new buckle mechanism, a load-distribution design. You document it: name the material, photograph the construction, write the spec. Then you extend that named system to the next SKU. The duffel uses the same laminate as the backpack. The weekender uses the same buckle family. The customer sees a coherent product line, not a collection of one-offs, and the pricing becomes defensible across the catalog.

Cost structure supports this. A $200 investment in technical photography and a $400 copywriting budget yields spec sheets, product pages, and launch assets that work across multiple SKUs. You shoot the buckle mechanism once and reference it in six product descriptions. You write the material story once and extend it into every piece of collateral. The per-unit cost of the innovation narrative drops as the product line grows, and the brand compounds credibility with each release.

Small brands often launch horizontal: one bag style, then a wallet, then a jacket, each with separate stories. On's move is vertical: one innovation system, applied to many forms. The customer learns the system once, then recognizes it in every new product. The founder documents the framework instead of re-explaining each item, and the catalog builds equity instead of fragmenting it.

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Name your core innovation system, apply it to every SKU, and let the framework compound credibility across the product line.
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