Milwaukee Brewers 2024 We Own The National League Central T-Shirt . On the eve of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games opening ceremony, the event is set to showcase not only athletic prowess but also a significant shift in the fashion landscape. Luxury brands are making unprecedented inroads into an arena traditionally dominated by sportswear giants, signaling a new era of high-fashion presence in sporting events as they stand at the height of the cultural zeitgeist.LVMH, the world’s leading luxury group, secured a premium partnership for the Games, deploying a diverse portfolio of brands in various capacities. This strategic move, valued at an estimated 150 million euros, aims to double the group’s media value and boost digital engagement by up to 30 percent during the event, reported Pambianco. Already the group’s star brand, Louis Vuitton, has seen multiple pr activations from its trunk and torch designs, and Chaumet for its medals.Other fashion powerhouses are also stepping into the Olympic spotlight. Dior, Skims, Ralph Lauren, and Berluti are among those joining sportswear stalwarts like Nike and Adidas in outfitting national teams and creating Olympic-themed initiatives. Giorgio Armani continues its partnership with the Italian team, while emerging brands like Mongolia’s Michel & Amazonka have garnered social media acclaim for their uniform designs, Pambianco said.
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This shirt is very comfortable, light, and moisture wicking as advertised. It also fits as expected — sometimes. I bought five of these in all different colors. They all arrived in the same box but individually sealed in plastic. The ones that fit as expected were labeled medium and are made in Jordan. The plastic they were wrapped in had the under armour logo on it. The ones that didn’t look to have been resealed in unmarked plastic and while they too are labeled medium they say they are made in Mexico. The shirts labeled as from Mexico are a good 1-2 inches shorter in length and seem to be more fitted in cut than the Jordan shirts, which have a nice loose cut without being sloppy. The seller should really advertise this difference on each shirt color as it applies since there seems to be two very different fits with no distinction in the name. Would have given a five star review if not for this issue and will not purchase again until fit is less of a crapshoot.