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ADIDAS UNVEILS OFFICIAL TEAM GB AND PARALYMPICSGB WEAR FOR PARIS 2024

Paris, April 18th, 2024 ,as official sportwear provider of Team GB and ParalympicsGB, adidas has unveiled the team kit that the athletes will wear at the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. With one central design story, Team GB and ParalympicsGB’s athletes are united under a design DNA that celebrates the unique aspects of Great Britain, while encapsulating the fire of passion that burns within every athlete.


Jacqueline King, Design Director, Specialist Sports, adidas said: “Our belief is that there is no greater demonstration of what it means to design for an athlete, than a tournament that showcases the breadth and variety of sport. Alongside the goal of supporting the athlete to perform at their best when the pressure builds, these collections seek to connect them to their home nations, via designs inspired by their individual national identities. These elements are brought together in a kit which is grounded in simplicity – resulting in a sleek, modern collection”.


All athletes share a passion for their sport, but this internal fire burns brightest around major international tournaments. In Paris, adidas will capture the flame that burns within every athlete through impactful fonts and detailed graphics – that feature across all apparel created for its 15 officially sponsored teams; signifying there is no international unifier like the passion for sport. To express the fire within athletes, the kits’ graphics, typeface, and all over print use a repeated line pattern which is brought to life through pops of color, conveying the roaring passion that is ready to emerge in the heat of competition.


In a first for the brand, 86%* of all competition, podium and village wear created for adidas’ sponsored teams are selected and designed with universal design principles at their core to enable athletes with and without disabilities to participate in comfort, and without distraction.


Embracing tradition while injecting newness, Team GB and ParalympicsGB competition wear builds around the classic British red, white and blue; integrating this iconic colorway in an effortlessly simple way to connect to a new generation of fans to the passion of the athlete due to compete this summer.


For team competition wear, a color blocking approach means fiery red and brilliant white accents playfully pop - during movement – against a clean, dark navy base that provides the perfect canvas to unite athletes across many sports, including Boccia, track and field, diving, wheelchair basketball tennis, rugby and many more*. The look is completed thanks to striking white lion head graphics of Team GB and ParalympicsGB logos that stand proudly on the chests of athletes as they represent this proud sporting nation.


Completing the look is a typeface boldly placed across the front of the collection that takes inspiration from that worn by athletes in 1924, celebrating 100 years of British sporting heritage. This design element also features tactile graphics so when athletes run their hands over it – they can feel the passion rising from the typeface.  Within the typeface, horizontal and vertical lines are used to convey the undulating movement of fire, with a glowing outline making the text pop as athletes take to the field of competition.


Beyond competition wear, the red, white, and blue continues ensuring athletes feel connected from pitch to podium. Notably, the podium wear pieces are grounded in a white base with hints of red and navy throughout, resulting in a clean, radiant kit that allows the medals to shine.


Speaking on the launch of the new kit, Tom Daley said: “Heading into my fifth Olympics, I can genuinely say that nothing compares to competing in my Team GB kit, knowing that all the training I've done is gearing towards hopefully winning a medal for my country. This new kit totally sums up that special feeling and I cannot wait to wear it in Paris this summer."

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