Mongolia’s team for the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics will feature uniforms designed by Ulaanbaatar-based Goyol Cashmere. The designs draw inspiration from the 13th to 15th century Mongol Empire, combining traditional elements with modern functionality. Key features include a skirt slit for mobility, a raised collar for protection against the cold, and an overlapping front symbolizing warmth and unity. The dark blue color is said to reference The Eternal Blue Sky, an important symbol in ancient Mongolic shamanistic beliefs.
The Mongolian delegation, consisting of three athletes competing in cross-country skiing and Alpine skiing, has already attracted attention for their distinctive attire. Their uniforms follow the global recognition gained during the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony, where Mongolia’s outfits received widespread acclaim.
**Why this matters**
The uniforms highlight Mongolia’s effort to showcase its cultural heritage on an international stage while supporting athletic performance. This approach not only promotes national identity but also contributes to the broader conversation about the integration of tradition and modern design in sportswear.
Source: NewsData
