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SEE TEAM USA’S OLYMPIC OPENING CEREMONY UNIFORMS

- @andreamand­ell USA TODAY Andrea Mandell

Team USA is arriving at the Olympic Opening Ceremonies in preppy style fit for the tropics.

When the Rio Olympics kick off Friday Aug. 5, athletes representi­ng the USA will be decked in Ralph Lauren sportswear, from white denim jeans nipped at the ankle and patriotic T-shirts to polo pony-emblazoned navy blazers and red, white and blue striped boat shoes.

The breezy collection marks a change from the London Summer Games in 2012, when Ralph Lauren layered athletes in berets, ties and dress shoes.

Accented with a decorative woven wriststrap, the look gives off “almost a Brazil resort sensibilit­y,” says David Lauren, executive vice president of Ralph Lauren’s global advertisin­g, marketing and corporate communicat­ion. “Something that’s relaxed and easy but also celebrates American colors, celebrates patriotism, but something that doesn’t feel too warm for the athletes.”

The goal was to make Team USA feel comfortabl­e, he says. “A lot of people, this is their first time walking in the Olympics, walking in an opening ceremony, being on TV. It’s incredible pressure and stress for an athlete. And so when they come up to our offices and we spend time with them, we’re really trying to understand what feels cool, what feels modern, what makes them feel dressed up enough that they feel that they’re special, that they truly are an ambassador.”

Fittings are happening around the clock. When athletes arrive at a checkpoint in Houston, their most recent measuremen­ts are taken. “Even before that, we’re building models and prototypes for different athletes,” Lauren says. “It’s incredibly complicate­d.”

Days later, tailored uniforms are dropped off at athletes’ rooms in Rio. “Obviously we want to be cutting-edge stylisti-

“Obviously, we want to be cutting-edge stylistica­lly when it comes to the Olympic Games.” Olympic wrestler Jordan Burroughs

cally when it comes to the Olympic Games,” says Olympic wrestler Jordan Burroughs, who won gold in London and will return to the Rio Games. He calls this year’s uniforms “very patriotic and representa­tive of American culture.”

Does Burroughs own boat shoes? “I don’t own a boat!” he laughs.

Fans of the collection can own the uniforms, too. The Team USA ceremony Tshirt retails for $89.50; the boat shoe is $350 at ralphlaure­n.com/teamusa.

The week before the Games, Burroughs is soaking in time with his wife and two young children while preparing to compete. “The expectatio­ns are high. I’m expected to win again. And I expect myself to win,” he says.

To create the uniforms, Ralph Lauren identified more than 40 U.S. partners and manufactur­ers.

“Everything is made in America,” Lauren says, calling it both “exciting” and “complicate­d” to produce the volume of uniforms (1,100 between the Olympics and Paralympic­s) needed to outfit U.S. athletes and officials.

“So much of the (clothing) manufactur­ing has gone overseas,” Lauren says. “We’re learning, and hopefully with each Olympics, we’re helping to create more jobs and helping to create more product, and it might inspire any other brands to do the same.”

Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., calls it “a match made in heaven” that the team’s blazers were produced by Hickey Freeman and manufactur­ed in Rochester, N.Y.

 ?? RALPH LAUREN ?? Olympians, from left, Ryan Lochte, Melissa Stockwell, Connor Fields, April Ross, Jordan Burroughs and Haley Anderson wear the Ralph Lauren Team USA Opening Ceremony uniforms.
RALPH LAUREN Olympians, from left, Ryan Lochte, Melissa Stockwell, Connor Fields, April Ross, Jordan Burroughs and Haley Anderson wear the Ralph Lauren Team USA Opening Ceremony uniforms.

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