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Here’s Why The Mongolian Olympic Uniforms Are So Talked About

Here’s Why The Mongolian Olympic Uniforms Are So Talked About

Randz Manucom

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Updated Jul 18, 2024 12:53 PM PHT

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The anticipation for the upcoming Paris Summer Olympics is unstoppable, especially with the recent release of Mongolia's team uniforms. The Mongolians have unveiled their stunning official Olympic uniforms, which will be worn during the highly anticipated opening ceremony on July 26 and the games' closing ceremony. Earlier this month, the Mongolian designer Michel & Amazonka unveiled a series of uniforms that focused on the outfits' overall looks and intricate details. The brand, led by the sister trio Michel, Amazonka, and Munkhjargal Choigaalaa, has beautifully showcased the essence of Mongolian culture to the world. What better way than to do so but through the Olympic uniforms?



The pieces are not just a reflection of Mongolia's rich culture but also a celebration of its connection to the global community through the Olympics. The attention to detail in both embroidery and draping, the uniforms reflect the history of the country with textile patterns, silhouettes, and designs that resemble the country's traditional clothes, also known as Del. The designers have seamlessly integrated the history of the Olympics into the golden embroidery, with the logo and torch being some of the noticeable details in the art piece.



From the uniforms’ classy, rich, and strong message, the calculated layering of fabrics to the details weaved, people online believe these uniforms are one of the top, if not the best-designed uniforms for the 2024 Paris Olympics. That said, their designs will truly bring pride and honor to their country.


Photos courtesy of Michel & Amazonka’s official Facebook page

Article by Catriona Guerrero


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