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By Tanner Garrity Runners have a habit of first noticing all the things that don’t work in a garment. Like: these shorts ride up on the waist, that zipper tends to jab at my throat, the e-tip on those gloves is unreliable, there isn’t enough depth in this catch-all pocket. And so on. Unless you’re talking about energy-returning shoes or GPS watches, good running gear is less about what it does to help you run faster and more about how it good it is at getting out of your way. The best gear doesn’t just thermoregulate or eliminate chafing or look cool — it helps you forget you’re wearing anythi…