Nike notes uniform options amid sexism backlash
Briefly

Images of the women's kit, showing a high-cut pantyline, sparked criticism for prioritizing skimpiness over function. Colleen Quigley emphasized they are not designed for performance.
Nike provides athletes with uniform options including both briefs and shorts for the Paris Olympics, a change from only offering briefs in Tokyo. USA Track & Field highlights athlete choices as a key aspect of planning.
Nike-sponsored athletes like Athing Mu and Sha'Carri Richardson modeled different versions of the Olympic kit, showcasing options available. Pole vaulter Katie Moon mentioned concerns about the kit design but emphasized the variety of choices provided to athletes.
The debate on revealing outfits for female Olympians continues, with some sports taking stands against sexualization. Germany's gymnastics team and Gymnastics New Zealand have made changes to promote more inclusive attire rules.
Read at ESPN.com
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