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"Outrage Over Nike's Skimpy Women's Olympic Track Uniform"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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Nike's revealing and high-cut leotard for female U.S. track athletes competing in the Paris Olympics has sparked criticism from athletes and former stars, with some calling it inappropriate and a product of patriarchal forces. While Nike defended the design, stating it was based on athlete feedback and offered a range of options, critics argue that women's kits should prioritize performance and comfort. The controversy has prompted discussions about the representation and choices of female athletes in sports, with some athletes defending the right to choose their attire without judgment. U.S.A. Track and Field, the U.S. Olympic Committee, and Nike have not yet responded to the criticism.

"Nike's Olympic Uniform Sparks Sexism Concerns Among Athletes"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NPR

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Nike unveiled new track and field uniforms for the 2024 Olympics, including a controversial bodysuit for Team USA that some athletes and fans criticized for being uncomfortable and revealing. Nike responded by emphasizing the range of options available, including shorts, and stating that female athletes' comfort was a priority. The backlash reflects ongoing debates over sexism in women's sports attire, with some expressing concerns about sexualization and lack of coverage. Despite the controversy, Nike emphasized that the uniforms were athlete-informed and tailored to support various body types and sports disciplines.

"Controversy Erupts Over US Olympic Track Uniforms: Athletes Slam Nike for Skimpy Design"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox News

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American Olympic track and field athletes are expressing outrage over the design of the US Olympic uniform, particularly a red, white, and blue leotard that barely covers the bikini line. While Nike consulted with athletes during the design process, the revealing nature of the uniform has sparked concerns about coverage and sexism. Some athletes defended the attire, emphasizing the importance of women's choice in their attire, while others criticized it as a product of patriarchal forces.

"Nike Responds to Backlash Over Skimpy Women's Track Uniforms for Olympics"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by OregonLive

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US track and field athletes will have around 50 pieces to choose from for their Olympic uniforms, including a high-cut leotard that has sparked controversy. Nike consulted with athletes, including world champion sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson and Olympic gold medalist Athing Mu, during the design process. Athletes like Paralympian Femita Ayanbeku and sprinter Britton Wilson have criticized the skimpy uniform, while defending athletes like Katie Moon argue that women have multiple uniform options and can also choose styles made for men. This isn't the first time Nike has faced uniform complaints, as several MLB players also criticized the fit of the new Nike Vapor Premier jerseys.

Nike Faces Backlash Over Skimpy Women's Track Uniforms for 2024 Olympics

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ESPN

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Nike responds to backlash over revealing and sexist women's track and field uniforms by offering multiple options for the upcoming Paris Games, including both briefs and shorts. Athletes criticized the initial kit for prioritizing skimpiness over function, prompting debate over revealing outfits for women Olympians. Some athletes, like U.S. steeplechaser Colleen Quigley, called for custom tailoring to ensure proper fit, while Nike stated it will have tailors available for Olympic and Paralympic athletes this year.

"Controversy Over Nike's Sexist Team USA Women's Olympic Track Uniform"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo! Voices

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Nike's new track and field uniforms for the 2024 Paris Olympics, particularly the high-cut bodysuit for women, have sparked backlash from athletes and social media users, with criticisms of sexism and patriarchal influences. The debate highlights ongoing discussions about women's sports attire and the push for more respectful and comfortable uniforms, as female athletes continue to advocate for boundaries and representation in sports.

"MLB Uniform Controversy: Players and Brands Clash Over See-Through Pants"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Amid MLB's uniform controversy with Nike's design and production, Under Armour posted a picture of a player wearing its baseball pants with the caption "We got you covered," in response to complaints about see-through pants and discomfort with the new uniforms. MLB issued a statement clarifying that the pants have the same material and thickness as last season, but some players remain displeased. Under Armour's post comes after the company chose to save $50 million in 2018, allowing Nike to take over the deal to make MLB uniforms.

MLB Spring Training 2024: Storylines, Stars, and Pitchers to Watch

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Athletic

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MLB spring training has begun with notable stories including Shohei Ohtani's batting practice, Jorge Soler's signing with the Giants, and the increasing presence of women in baseball. The new Fanatics-manufactured Nike Vapor Premier uniforms have sparked controversy among players, particularly regarding the design and fit. Meanwhile, the Atlanta Braves' approach to signing free agents, avoiding hefty contracts and focusing on player extensions, reflects their unique roster construction strategy. Additionally, the benefits of a more balanced MLB schedule are being discussed, with potential positive impacts on attendance and fairness in the game.