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Good news, guys. The kind-of-strange Ralph Lauren patchwork cardigan that the United States is wearing to the Olympic Opening Ceremony will fit right in next to every other nation's personal brand of crazy patriotic. The looks will include fur-trimmed Christmas coats, Olympic-themed face masks, and blindingly-colorful prints. From Azerbaijan to Kazakhstan to Mongolia, we pulled together 32 of the best Olympic uniforms we're going to see in Sochi. That cardigan may be sold out already, but many more kooky shopping options await.—Erika Graham
Images via Sochi2014.olympics.com.au.
↑ Australia
Designer: Karbon
Image via Azernews.az.
↑ Azerbaijan
Designer: Larusmiani
Images courtesy of the Belarusian National Olympic Committee
↑ Belarus
Designer: Audimas (Uniform), Salomon (Footwear), Galanteya (Bags)
Image courtesy of the Brazilian National Olympic Committee
↑ Brazil
Designer: Nike
Images courtesy of the Bulgarian National Olympic Committee
↑ Bulgaria
Designer: AGRESSIA (Official uniforms), VIST (Sport uniforms)
Images via montrealgazette.com
↑ Canada
Designer: Hudson's Bay
Images courtesy of the Croatian National Olympic Committee
↑ Croatia
Designer: Colmar
Image via theguardian.com
↑ Czech Republic
Image via fashionmagazine.com
↑ Estonia
Designer: Monton
Images courtesy of the French National Olympic Committee
↑ France
Designer: Lacoste
Images courtesy of the German National Olympic Committee Picture Alliance
↑ Germany
Designer: Bogner (Opening and Closing Ceremony uniforms), Adidas (General supplier), Sioux (shoes)
Images courtesy of Adidas
↑ Great Britain
Designer: Adidas
Images courtesy of Fila
↑ Hong Kong
Designer: Fila
Image via fashiontimes.com
↑ Italy
Designer: Armani
Images via fashion-headline.com
↑ Japan
Designer: Daimaru Matsuzakaya
Images via tengrinews.kz
↑ Kazakhstan
Designer: KazSPO-N
Images courtesy of the Latvian National Olympic Committee
↑ Latvia
Designers: Natalija Jansone and Gvido Zalitis
Images via nbcolympics.com
↑ Mexico
Designer: Kappa
Images via infomongolia.com
↑ Mongolia
Designer: Stefano Ughetti (Ceremonial costumes), Goyo (General outfitter)
Images courtesy of the Dutch National Olympic Committee
↑ Netherlands
Designer: ASICS (Sport uniforms), Suitsupply (Reception uniforms)
Images via NZ Olympics Facebook page
↑ New Zealand
Designer: Mons Royale
Images courtesy of the Norwegian National Olympic Committee
↑ Norway
Designer: Phenix, Moods of Norway, and Dale of Norway
Image via Huffington Post
↑ Poland
Images via nbcolympics.com
↑ Russia
Designer: Bosco
Images courtesy of the Serbian National Olympic Committee
↑ Serbia
Designer: Bosco
Images by Jan Sukup, courtesy of the Slovak Olympic Committee
↑ Slovakia
Designer: Intersport (Outer uniforms), Sportcool (Sweaters, caps, gloves)
Images courtesy of the Slovenian Olympic Committee
↑ Slovenia
Designer: Sandi Murovec, manufactured by Peak
Image via olympic.ca
↑ South Korea
Images courtesy of the Swedish Olympic Committee
↑ Sweden
Designer: H&M
Images courtesy of the Swiss Olympic Committee
↑ Switzerland
Designer: Ochsner Sport, Descente (skijacket and trousers)
Images courtesy of the Ukranian Olympic Committee
↑ Ukraine
Designer: Bosco
Images via Huffington Post
↑ United States
Designer: Ralph Lauren
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