Harry Styles Puts A Running Tee On His Tour Merch List

The €45 "Run For Fun" shirt arrives with the Amsterdam dates of his Together Together tour, the latest sign of the pop star's growing tie to the sport.

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Jessy Carveth
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Jessy is our Senior News Editor, pro cyclist and former track and field athlete with a Bachelors degree in Kinesiology.

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Harry Styles has spent the last year quietly building himself into a sub-three-hour marathoner. Now he is putting that on a T-shirt.

The singer’s team has revealed a “Run For Fun” tee as part of the merchandise rollout for the Together Together tour, which kicked off Saturday at the Johan Cruijff ArenA in Amsterdam. The white graphic tee, priced at €45, features a retro-inspired runner mid-stride next to “Run For Fun” branding. A matching grey “Run For Fun” crew sweatshirt is also on sale for €85.

The new pieces sit alongside the rest of the Amsterdam residency merch list: three “Together Together” hoodies in grey, red and black at €90 each, a black-and-white “Together Together” football jersey at €80, and a handful of €45 tees including the Smoke Tee, Sunglasses Tee, Dance No More Tee and a pink “Together Together” tee. The Smoke Tee and pink tee are listed as American Express exclusives.

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A pop star with a runner’s resume

For anyone who has watched Styles’ running life from the outside, the tee feels less like a marketing stunt and more like a continuation. Styles, 32, ran his debut marathon in Tokyo on March 2, 2025, crossing the line in 3:24:07. He finished 6,010th in a field of roughly 38,000 and split the race almost evenly, running 1:42:03 for the first half and 1:42:04 for the second. That kind of pacing discipline is what most first-timers spend an entire training block trying to nail.

Six months later he went back to the start line in Berlin, racing under the pseudonym “Sted Sarandos” in a headband and sunglasses. He ran 2:59:13, a 25-minute personal best that put him under the three-hour barrier on one of the fastest courses in the world. The time averages out to roughly 6:50 per mile, which slots him into the top tier of recreational marathoners.

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Jessy Carveth

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Jessy is our Senior News Editor and a former track and field athlete with a Bachelors degree in Kinesiology. Jessy is often on-the-road acting as Marathon Handbook's roving correspondent at races, and is responsible for surfacing all the latest news stories from the running world across our website, newsletter, socials, and podcast.. She is currently based in Europe where she trains and competes as a professional cyclist (and trail runs for fun!).

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