Lululemon has revealed its Team Canada Olympic collection — and it’s actually pretty awesome


The Vancouver company has revealed its collection of gear for the Canadian athletes headed to the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris this summer

Get the latest from Aleesha Harris straight to your inbox

Article content

Lululemon has revealed its collection of gear for the Canadian athletes headed to the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris this summer.

And it’s actually pretty awesome.

Article content

While some Olympic gear collections have fallen a bit flat in the past, the Vancouver-headquartered brand’s latest athletic wear collection looks innovative and visually interesting. Not to mention practical.

Advertisement 2

Story continues below

Article content

For its second time creating clothing for the Canadian Olympic team, the company leaned in to collaboration with a selection of the country’s athletes in order to design the pieces. Lululemon worked with 19 athletes — including Vancouver’s Phil Kim (Breaking), Montreal’s Leylah Fernandez (Tennis) and Okotoks’ Zak Madell (Wheelchair Rugby) — across 14 sports to create the three gear “kits” for the upcoming Games.

Phil Kim (Breaking) in Team Canada x Lululemon gear.
Phil Kim (Breaking) in Team Canada x Lululemon gear. Lululemon

“We focused on an adaptive fit through articulation and customizable features. We addressed comfort through fabric mixing and four-way stretch fabrics. We heard the ask for accessible storage, so we engineered a new approach to pocket shapes and placements that are easy to access and secure,” Audrey Reilly, creative director for Team Canada, revealed in a news release.

Additional adaptive design elements include removable sleeves and pants that convert into shorts.

“One of the biggest innovations in the kit is the idea of cooling the body. Temperatures will be high in Europe in July—September so this had to be a key focus,” Reilly shared. “We used close-to-body summer base layers created in our SenseKnit technology, perforation, and sweat-wicking yarns to let moisture move away from the body.”

Advertisement 3

Story continues below

Article content

The sporty collection features Opening Ceremony, Podium and Closing Ceremony pieces. The centrepiece of the designs are three graphic prints.

The Opening Ceremony print is said to be inspired by the “art, architecture and nature found throughout Canada.” The tonal red print appears on zip-up jackets, shorts and more.

The Podium pieces include a digital camo-like, white-and-red printed track suit with a convertible jacket and convertible pant.

The Closing Ceremony prints, created in collaboration with Whistler-based artist Mason Mashon of the Saddle Lake Cree Nation, offers a unique interpretation of the Aurora Borealis.

Additional pieces in the Team Canada x Lululemon range include tops, tees, leggings, socks and other Lululemon staples. The brand’s footwear offering also finds a fit in the collection with the release of the Team Canada BeyondFeel Running Shoe in a patriotic combination of white and red.

Lululemon has revealed its collection of gear for the Canadian athletes headed to the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris this summer.
Lululemon has revealed its collection of gear for the Canadian athletes headed to the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris this summer. Lululemon

The collection pieces will be launching in stores and online starting this month through July.

Will you be rocking Team Canada x Lululemon gear during the Games?

[email protected]

Recommended from Editorial

  1. Nadia Albano tries drugstore beauty dupes against luxury makeup.

    Here are the 5 best drugstore makeup dupes

  2. 5 spring sunglasses guaranteed to elevate your eyewear game


Bookmark our website and support our journalism: Don’t miss the news you need to know — add VancouverSun.com and TheProvince.com to your bookmarks and sign up for our newsletters here.

You can also support our journalism by becoming a digital subscriber: For just $14 a month, you can get unlimited access to The Vancouver Sun, The Province, National Post and 13 other Canadian news sites. Support us by subscribing today: The Vancouver Sun | The Province.

Article content

Comments

Join the Conversation

This Week in Flyers


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *