After the Beijing pilgrimage of 2008 Summer Olympics, Ralph Lauren is now on the flagship of sponsoring again the Team USA for their campaign in Vancouver 2010 Olympics few days from now. It was noted that Ralph Lauren sponsored Team USA at the summer Olympics in Beijing, China last 2008 in which we are surprised from the ceremony suits of the Team USA. Their hits up with fashionable Designer clothing of sportswear that Ralph Lauren brand finished it with high quality materials that shows up elegance for the athletes of team USA during the summer Olympics.This time, the upcoming Winter Olympics at Vancouver, Canada is another honor for the Ralph Lauren company by rendering again as an official flagship clothing of Team USA. Noted American fashion designer and Friends guest star Ralph Lauren is back once again to design the clothing that Team U.S.A.'s Olympic athletes will be sporting for the Opening Ceremony. Inspired by designs worn during the 1932 Lake Placid Winter Olympics, these outfits are so American they basically play Bruce Springsteen songs.Down jackets, turtlenecks, knit caps, and the ubiquitous slim-leg trousers make up the kits that will be worn by every athlete from the lithe Tanith Belbin to the decidedly un-lithe John Shuster. I'm guessing the pants will look better on some people than others, but in general, the traditional look is really nice. There's a lot more than just the Opening Ceremony outfits though. Ralph Lauren has produced an entire line of clothing that the competitors will be wearing around Vancouver. Shawl-collar cardigans, hooded sweatshirts, and down vests make up the collection.
Here are some images of Team USA showing their fashion statements wearing their Ralph Lauren sportswear that they wear during the Opening Ceremony of the Winter Olympics at Vancouver, Canada.
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