Daily Deals Roundup — July 14, 2026

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Daily Deals: July 14, 2026

Today's roundup leans heavily on running apparel, with a handful of home goods rounding out the mix. Most of the deals come from Janji, whose product lineup this cycle focuses on runners managing specific physical needs alongside standard training demands. Tucked in alongside the run gear: a warm-weather beanie from Marine Layer and two clearance picks from Marlow and Brooklinen worth grabbing before stock disappears.


Janji built an integrated AFO pocket into these 2" split shorts to hold ankle-foot orthosis braces flush against the body, without visible seams or added bulk at the waist or thigh. The shorts cut from moisture-wicking nylon, so they function as standard running splits on days when the brace stays home. That dual-use design makes them a practical buy for runners in recovery who want a single piece of gear that adapts to how they feel on any given morning.


Janji targets high-mileage runners with this tee, using a lightweight breathable knit built to manage sweat across long efforts rather than just short tempo work. The tapered cut sits close enough to layer cleanly under a running vest without bunching at the torso. On warm days it stands alone as a minimalist option that skips the branding-heavy aesthetic common in the category.


Each scrunchie in this three-pack weighs less than 1 gram and uses the same moisture-wicking fabric Janji puts into its running apparel, so they hold up during workouts without absorbing sweat or sliding out mid-effort. The construction avoids the snagging issue that makes standard fabric scrunchies frustrating for runners with layered or textured hair. Buying the three-pack covers training sessions, everyday use, and a spare in a single order.


Marine Layer constructs this beanie in Portugal using brushed knit fabric chosen for fiber weight and weave density, two factors that determine how a beanie holds its structure after months of regular wear. The brushed surface traps warmth without the compressed, itchy feel that standard knit beanies develop over time. It reads as an intentional wardrobe piece rather than a functional afterthought, which matters if you wear it off the trail as often as on it.


Janji engineered this singlet to shed sweat during high-intensity efforts without clinging to skin once fabric becomes saturated. Weight reduction comes from minimal seaming throughout the body, and the racerback shoulder geometry follows the forward lean of a running stride rather than sitting flat against the shoulders. For summer racing or hard training days, it keeps coverage minimal without sacrificing freedom of movement.


Marlow's fleece blanket compresses into a carry-on pocket and unfolds to full-size coverage, a combination that holds real value during long-haul travel when airline blankets are scarce or skipped entirely. The brushed polyester weave is built to resist pilling through repeated wash cycles, which matters for a piece that gets compressed, unfolded, and washed more often than a standard home blanket. This is a clearance listing, so size and color availability will narrow quickly.


The Mini Pillow fits travel bags, reading corners, and dorm shelves where a standard pillow creates too much bulk, and Marlow uses premium fill and a breathable cover designed to hold shape after repeated compression and washing. Hotel-grade support in a smaller profile is a specific claim the brand makes about its construction, and the clearance pricing makes it a lower-risk way to test whether that holds. Stock is limited at last-call markdowns.


Brooklinen's core sateen weave carries a 480 thread count, a range the brand positions as durable against pilling while maintaining a smooth hand-feel and temperature-neutral sleep surface. The Sesame Street print applies that construction to a kids' room context without changing the underlying fabric quality. One honest caveat: character-licensed prints on bedding typically show graphic wear faster than solid colorways, so these make more sense as a rotation set than a primary one.


Today's mix covers a wide range of needs, from specialized recovery gear to packable travel basics hitting final clearance. The Janji apparel dominates the running side with purposeful, detail-forward construction. The Marlow and Brooklinen last-call picks reward shoppers who move quickly, since clearance inventory at this stage rarely gets restocked. Check sizing and color availability before you circle back later in the week.