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Ralph Lauren Unveils Team USA Olympic Opening and Closing Ceremony Outfits

There’s 38 days until the start of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games and Ralph Lauren has just dropped the U.S. Opening and Closing Ceremony collections. Olympians Katie Ledecky and Bobby Finke both feature in the ad campaign for the uniforms along with Paralympic swimmers Jamal Hill and Jessica Long.

This is the ninth time that Ralph Lauren has partnered with Team USA. The partnership is reflected through the clothes with Team USA and Ralph Lauren patches on both the opening ceremony navy blazer and the closing ceremony racing jacket.

For the July 26 Opening Ceremony, the American athletes will wear the outfits as they float through Paris on boats in the middle of the Seine. The Closing Ceremony takes place on August 11th at the Stade de France. The Paralympics begin a couple weeks later on August 28th and run through September 8th.

While American athletes will wear these collections to start and close the Games, Nike is responsible for the outfits they wear for medal ceremonies.

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CavaDore
4 months ago

Glad they used Finke bc dude could legit have a modeling career

cowboy cap-iar
4 months ago

What the heck are those jeans

SwimMom1
4 months ago

Absolutely awful

maheny
4 months ago

poor athletes, blazers scream snobbish and nothing else. but i mean what do u expect from ralph lauren lmao bound to look cringe

Chris Breedy
4 months ago

I just wish they’d get rid of Ralph Lauren as outfitter- 😮‍💨

SwimFL
4 months ago

I hope Gen Z likes these outfits because all I can say is… what are all these patterns, textures and shades??? 🤔

chickenlamp
4 months ago

The opening ceremony outfit is fine, but the closing ceremony fit is giving Nascar. Looks way too warm also

HeatFan14
4 months ago

Looks fine until I saw the mismatching blue jeans….

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