Among the best looks, designers took inspiration from their culture.
At the 2024 Paris Olympics, the gold goes for pattern and color, but more sartorial choices also deserve their time on the podium.
Among the best looks, designers took inspiration from their culture. Mongolia married tradition with chic craftsmanship, and Haiti‘s “blue cotton,” a craft that is slowly fading, was revived.
Meanwhile, Jamaica and Nigeria embraced retro ’90s active heritage with their uniforms, making them instant classics.
Here, a look at the best uniforms at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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Team Nigeria, Actively Black, Best Paris Olympics 2024 Uniform
Nigeria’s national team selected this Los Angeles-based brand to design its outfits for the opening and closing ceremonies as well as casualwear for the Olympic Village and uniforms for competing athletes in track and field.
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Team Spain, Best Paris Olympic 2024 Uniforms
Inspired by the carnation flower, a symbol deeply rooted in Spanish culture, Joma, a Spanish sportswear brand, created the team’s uniforms.
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Team Haiti, Best Paris Olympics 2024 Uniforms
Designer Stella Jean created Team Haiti’s uniforms featuring artwork by Haitian painter Philippe Dodard for the opening ceremony.
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Team Mongolia, Best Paris Olympics 2024 Uniforms
Designed by Michel & Amazonka, the uniforms consist of embroidered vests and caftans resembling Mongolian traditional dress.
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Team France, Kenzo, Best Paris Olympics 2024 Uniforms
Nigo, artistic director of Kenzo, is reprising the kimono-inspired suit from the fall 2023 runway for the French judo team. The look is reimagined as a “sartorial, ceremonial garment in its construction” and a “further expression of the ‘East-meets-West’ creative stance the designer consistently elucidates with Kenzo.”
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Team France, Berluti, Best Paris Olympics 2024 Uniforms
Berluti’s collaboration includes tuxedo-inspired outfits with different options for male and female athletes. The tuxedo is crafted from a blend of cold wool and Lycra, ensuring it remains wrinkle-free and comfortable.
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Team Uganda, IGC Fashion, Best Paris Olympics 2024 Uniforms
For Uganda’s breakdance team, its uniforms are 100 percent upcycled, courtesy of Ugandan streetwear label IGC Fashion.
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Team Türkiye, Vakko, Best Paris Olympics 2024 Uniforms
Designed by 90-year-old luxury brand Vakko, the looks are in the country’s red and white flag colors, with a touch of sky blue meant to represent peace.
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Team Japan, Asics, Best Paris Olympics 2024 Uniforms
Asics created the collection with the primary color “Sunrise Red,” which creates a gradient effect on the main item, the “Podium Jacket.” It features the “Yagasuri” graphic, a traditional Japanese pattern representing determination and strength.
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Team Ireland, Laura Weber, Best Paris Olympics 2024 Uniforms
Laura Weber, who created the uniforms, designed it in white, honoring the ancient Greek tradition of wearing white to symbolize hope for the future. Each athlete’s jacket includes an embroidered patch representing their home country.
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Team USA, Ralph Lauren, Best Paris Olympics 2024 Uniforms
For the opening ceremony, the athletes will wear a classic Ralph Lauren navy wool blazer with red and white accents, a striped oxford shirt, a navy knit tie, tapered light denim jeans and suede shoes. For the closing ceremony, athletes will wear a sporty moto-style jacket with USA patch detailing, a classic striped polo shirt and white denim jeans.
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Team USA, Ralph Lauren, Best Paris Olympics 2024 Uniforms
In addition to the opening and closing looks, Ralph Lauren has created a line of Villagewear that is less formal than the parade uniforms.
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Team France, Stéphane Ashpool, Best Paris Olympics 2024 Uniforms
Stéphane Ashpool, artistic director and founder of Pigalle, designed uniforms and village outfits for Team France for the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics. Crafted with technical fabrics, they feature a white base with gradient colors representing the diversity of France.
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Team Sierra Leone, Labrum, Best Paris Olympics 2024 Uniforms
Adidas’s kit for Sierra Leone was designed in collaboration with London-based label Labrum. The windbreakers feature a striking white and cobalt blue print inspired by cowrie shells, which historically symbolize wealth and prestige in African culture.