limen (n.) — the threshold between who you are and who you're becoming.
Limen wasn't built in a boardroom. It started with a simple frustration: everything in athleisure was either covered in logos shouting for attention, or so generic it said nothing at all. There was no middle ground — no clothing built for the quiet confidence of someone in motion, someone becoming.
So Limen set out to build that middle ground.
Every piece starts with the fabric. 85% mercerized cotton, 15% polyester, woven heavier than almost anything else in the category — 280 GSM for the quarter zip and joggers, 200 GSM for the shorts. Mercerized cotton isn't a marketing term here; it's a deliberate choice for a smoother hand-feel, a subtle sheen, and a fabric that holds its shape wear after wear, wash after wash. YKK zippers. No graphics. No oversized branding across the chest. Just a single wordmark, quiet on the left side, for the people who already know.
That's the point. Limen isn't trying to be the loudest brand in the room. It's built for the in-between moments — the drive to the gym, the flight home, the morning before the version of you that's still becoming shows up fully. Clothing that moves with you through the threshold, without asking to be noticed while it does.
limen — the threshold between who you are and who you're becoming.