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The Most Memorable Olympic Uniforms of All Time

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The Most Memorable Olympic Uniforms of All Time

Throughout the history of the Games, the best Olympic uniforms have always reflected the era’s zeitgeist. After all, what Olympic athletes wear to compete is essential—both to their performance and to their legacy—so their uniforms must balance practicality and innovation while also exuding national pride and identity. With the help of major designers and brands—Ralph Lauren, Levi Strauss, Christian Louboutin, Georgio Armani, Halston, and more—the most memorable Olympic uniforms have managed to seamlessly accomplish all of the above.

Of course, sports and fashion have a long, intertwined history. Michael Jordan’s signature jump shot was stamped on the back of every Nike Air Jordan; Tennis champion René Lacoste created Lacoste’s iconic polo shirt; the pleated tennis skirts of Wimbledon are said to have inspired the signature flapper look of the 1920s. Now, with the Olympic Games in Paris fast approaching, there’s a whole new opportunity to witness that intersection for an entirely new time.

Ahead of what is sure to be an inspiring and memorable Paris 2024—both in terms of style and athletic feats—here is a look back at some of the best Olympic uniforms of all time, as seen at the opening ceremonies, on the field, and every Olympic event in between.

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1960: Team USA

The royal blue warm-up suits worn by the US Women’s Gymnastic Team at the 1960’s Olympics were simple, yet powerful. With red and white piping details down the sides, these tracksuits nod to the era’s fascination with astronaunts and space.

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