Australian Olympic team unveil opening ceremony uniforms for Tokyo

Athletes from Olympic medallists to those making their Olympic debut in Tokyo showcase the opening ceremony and closing ceremony uniforms for the Australian Team in Sydney, Australia on Tuesday. The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) and Sports
Athletes from Olympic medallists to those making their Olympic debut in Tokyo showcase the opening ceremony and closing ceremony uniforms for the Australian Team in Sydney, Australia on Tuesday. The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) and Sports
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The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) unveiled the official opening ceremony uniforms for the Australian Olympic team for Tokyo 2020 at Sydney’s Wylie’s Baths on Tuesday.
The uniforms, designed by Australian lifestyle fashion brand Sportscraft, include a blazer, shirt, semi-formal shorts, dress, and some accessories, while Australian sneaker brand Volley designed the footwear.
Nine athletes, from Olympic medalists to those making their Olympic debut in Tokyo, including dual Olympic medalist in canoe slalom Jess Fox, showcased the uniforms at the side of the ocean pool.
The design process was inspired by the electric lights, vibrant colors, and bustling atmosphere synonymous with Tokyo. In order to ensure the uniforms represented Australian culture, the design opted for a minimalist and timeless design, whilst creating impact by showcasing Australia’s iconic green and gold colors. The angles used in the designs were inspired by Japan’s famous Shibuya Crossing intersection, along with elements of the Southern Cross.
Chef de Mission of the Australian Olympic team Ian Chesterman said unveiling the uniform was a fantastic milestone for athletes on their journey to Tokyo.
“The design has a distinct Australian feel and I look forward to the Australian community seeing the official Australian Olympic uniforms for Tokyo 2020.”

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