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LMTD.Run is a premium laundry service for sneakers and lifestyle apparel brand. 

Our Founder and CEO A.M. Warren has been cleaning sneakers privately for clients for over twenty years but his desire to introduce LMTD.Run to the market became more apparent during the global pandemic.  He realized to those in the sneaker community, their sneakers are their most treasured possessions, so why not treat your sneakers to the same high quality service that a dry cleaning service would do for garments. 

LMTD.Run was birthed from there. We are inspired by Brands like Kith and Ralph Lauren along with retailers like Flight Club and Nordstrom. This, mixed with our love of premium luxury goods and great customer service, is the essence of LMTD.Run.

Mission Statement

LMTD. Run represents the sneaker-heads that were told to grow up but never grew out of their love for the culture. The feeling of placing your foot inside a nice clean pair of sneakers never gets old to us. 

We will help those that are part of the culture to maintain the life of their “favorites” and extend the feeling of FRESH for as long as possible.  Somethings have short term effects on you. Other things feel like a lifetime, but while you in the mist of the season, just remember to “enjoy the run!” As long as you can.

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