Chinese Making U.S. Olympic Team Uniforms

by BMCWrites | July 28, 2008 at 07:26 am
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Reuters reports today that Chinese tailors are working overtime to produce more than 1,800 Ralph Lauren-designed uniforms for members of the U.S. Olympic Team in time for next month’s opening ceremonies in Beijing. After watching Reuters’ video report (below right) on the matter, I was left wondering why American tailors were not given the opportunity to craft the uniforms. For answers, I e-mailed the U.S. Olympic Committee Public Affairs staff to find out why American tailors weren’t used.

Check back soon to see how the USOC Public Affairs staff responds to my inquiry.

If you would like to ask USOC officials the same question, visit the USOC Pressbox, click on the “USOC Information” icon in the left sidebar and then click on “Contact Us.” There, you’ll find a form you can fill out.

When you get an answer, compare it to the one I get and, especially if it’s different, please share it with other readers of this blog by adding it to the comments section below.

-- Bob McCarty Writes


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Caoimhin1
Caoimhin1
flagged this story as Good Stuff

at 08:03 on July 28th, 2008

BMCWrites, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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julianw

Thanks Bob. I look forward to hearing about the USOC's response.

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alfred ng

It is the same for the Canadian Olympic uniforms which were designed by Canadian designers and made in China. The reason it is cheaper to produce them in China with the low labour cost. As a matter of fact, many  well known designers fashion are all made in China.

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