Team USA’s new Olympic uniforms revealed

Since 2008, Ralph Lauren has outfitted Team USA at nine consecutive Olympics and Paralympics, designing uniforms for athletes to wear at opening and closing ceremonies as well as a broader capsule wardrobe for their use during and after the Games.

And for this summer’s Olympics, the brand is bringing its quintessential take on Americana and preppy athleisure to Paris, the fashion capital of the world — the new collection “draws inspiration from the dynamic and vibrant host city,” a statement from the brand reads, “and embraces a patriotic spirit reflected in a signature palette of red, white and blue.”

“We’re so proud to dress Team USA,” David Lauren, Ralph Lauren’s chief branding and innovation officer, told CNN at a preview of the collection on Monday. “We worked very closely with the athletes, with the Olympic Committee, to create (a collection) we think tells a story about America.”

“We want the athletes to walk out on a global stage feeling like they are ambassadors of American culture, American leadership and American sportsmanship. I think that Ralph Lauren is able to understand that ethos and bring it to life,” Lauren continued.

“And that’s the dream — that is the American dream for us at Ralph Lauren and for everybody watching.”

At the opening ceremony, which will see Olympians traveling down the River Seine on boats towards the city’s famed Trocadéro, Team USA athletes will wear a classic navy Ralph Lauren blazer with red and white detailing, paired with a striped Oxford shirt, navy knit tie, and tapered light denim jeans.

"Team USA uniforms celebrate classic styles that are made to be loved and endure for generations," Ralph Lauren said in a statement of the label's new designs — like the single-breasted blazers athletes will wear to the opening ceremony on July 26. - Richard Phibbs/Courtesy Ralph Lauren
"Team USA uniforms celebrate classic styles that are made to be loved and endure for generations," Ralph Lauren said in a statement of the label's new designs — like the single-breasted blazers athletes will wear to the opening ceremony on July 26. - Richard Phibbs/Courtesy Ralph Lauren
Four-time Olympian (and winner of 10 medals — seven gold, three silver — across her previous Games) swimmer Katie Ledecky poses in the opening ceremony look. - Steven Pan/Courtesy Ralph Lauren
Four-time Olympian (and winner of 10 medals — seven gold, three silver — across her previous Games) swimmer Katie Ledecky poses in the opening ceremony look. - Steven Pan/Courtesy Ralph Lauren
BMX racer Kamren Larsen told CNN the uniforms are
BMX racer Kamren Larsen told CNN the uniforms are "a bit of a change" from his usual attire — and racing gear — but "make me feel super dapper." - Richard Phibbs/Courtesy Ralph Lauren

Denim is also a prominent feature in the closing ceremony ensembles. For this occasion, Ralph Lauren designed a racecar-style jacket with USA patch detailing, a a classic striped polo and crisp white jeans.

“I think this collection in its entirety does a really good job of combining classic American style with a little bit more of that contemporary feel,” Paralympic swimmer Jamal Hill, a bronze medal-winner at the 2020 Tokyo Games, told CNN. “I’m wearing this to the all-white party,” he noted, with a laugh, of the closing ceremony look in particular, adding, “my only regret is that when I come home, the season for all-white will be almost over.”

With three Games under his belt already, fencer Daryl Homer told CNN he still treasures pieces from his Olympic debut in 2012. - Richard Phibbs/Courtesy Ralph Lauren
With three Games under his belt already, fencer Daryl Homer told CNN he still treasures pieces from his Olympic debut in 2012. - Richard Phibbs/Courtesy Ralph Lauren
Gymnast Shilese Jones — one of Ralph Lauren's brand ambassadors at the 2024 Games — is pictured in the closing ceremony look. - Richard Phibbs/Courtesy Ralph Lauren
Gymnast Shilese Jones — one of Ralph Lauren's brand ambassadors at the 2024 Games — is pictured in the closing ceremony look. - Richard Phibbs/Courtesy Ralph Lauren

The athletes honored as Team USA’s flag bearers at the opening and closing ceremonies will receive versions of these looks in different colorways to help them stand out in the crowds. Beyond this, athletes will also receive pieces from a special, commemorative “Villagewear” collection. Named in reference to the Athletes’ Village, the clothing line (which will be available to purchase) will feature version of classic Ralph Lauren pieces — jackets and sweaters, rugby shirts, knits, joggers, color-blocked tees and much more. In a first for the brand, this year there is also a “100% recycled” polo shirt in the mix.

“Ralph Lauren has once again created designs that not only capture the essence of American style but also embody the spirit and pride of Team USA,” Sarah Hirshland, CEO of the US Olympic & Paralympic Committee, said in a statement. “This iconic apparel serves as a symbol of unity and inspiration for both our team and the millions of fans who will be cheering them on.”

Kiteboarder Daniela Moroz, making her Team USA debut at the Paris Games (as is her sport, in fact). - John Guerrero/Courtesy Ralph Lauren
Kiteboarder Daniela Moroz, making her Team USA debut at the Paris Games (as is her sport, in fact). - John Guerrero/Courtesy Ralph Lauren
Bronze medal-winning Paralympic triathlete Melissa Stockwell also wears pieces from the Villagewear line. - John Guerrero/Courtesy Ralph Lauren
Bronze medal-winning Paralympic triathlete Melissa Stockwell also wears pieces from the Villagewear line. - John Guerrero/Courtesy Ralph Lauren

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