Adidas have understandably played it safe after recent flag furores but the socks could prove a surprise hit
Great Britain will be aiming to continue their recent Olympic success at the first summer Games in Europe since London 2012
Adidas have been slammed for a 'basic' and 'unimaginative' Team GB kit. The brand has released their kits for the 2024 Olympics and Paralympics. People feel that the backlash towards Nike has caused Adidas to play it safe
After recent backlash over alternative ‘Union Jack’ merchandise, British athletes will strike a much more conservative tone in Paris
Promo images show youngsters looking excited – but possibly more for the task ahead than the clothes they are wearingDesigning the kits for Olympic and Paralympic athletes to compete in is hardly a simple task. It’s one that takes in the demands of multiple, wildly different sports, as well as comfort, performance and some kind of unifying aesthetic that shows a gymnast, a sprinter and a breakdancer are on the same team. So it’s no surprise that this level of juggling quite often leads to kits...
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Team GB have launched the official Adidas Olympic kit and stuck with the traditional Union flag after Nike sparked outrage with an 'inclusive' pink and purple flag.