The first gold of the Games: Mongolia impresses with its Olympic uniform

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The delegation of Mongolia captivated by social networks with the design of his uniform for Paris 2024 Olympic Gameswhich has received widespread praise for its beauty, tradition and symbolism.


The creation, the work of the fashion brand Michel&Amazonka, founded in 2015 in the capital of the Asian country, Ulaanbaatar, dresses the 32 athletes who will parade in the opening and closing ceremonies with a mix of modern and traditional elements.

The design features loose tunics, vests and conical hats in shades of white and blue, decorated with gold embroidery depicting national symbols such as the sun, moon and Gua-Maral, a mythical deer revered in Mongolia , as well as the Olympic torch or the Paris 2024 emblem.

Beyond its aesthetics, the uniform stands out for its deep cultural meaning. The 32 gold stitches that decorate each garment represent the 32 tribes of Mongoliawhile women’s accessories incorporate traditional designs from the country.

On social media, the design was received with much praise, with many users highlighting the “beauty of the uniform,” the “perfect combination of cultural and modern elements,” and the “luxury worn by the delegation of Mongolia.”


Mongolia It has been a full member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) since 1962, its summer event debut took place at the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games.

In total, the Asian country participated in 28 summer and winter editions, accumulating a total 30 medals (2 gold, 11 silver and 17 bronze) in 16 different sportswhere contact sports such as boxing, judo or wrestling predominate.

Source: La Verdad

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