
Go, Canada! The 1st look at Team Canada’s 2026 Winter Olympics uniforms
Global News
The Team Canada athletic ensemble for the Olympics looks a bit darker than in years past.
Canadian clothing giant Lululemon has unveiled its Team Canada designs for the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. The Games begin on Feb. 6 and run until Feb. 22, 2026.
Lululemon, the Canadian Olympic Committee and the Canadian Paralympic Committee showcased the new athlete kit for Team Canada ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games on Tuesday, marking the clothing brand’s third Games as the official outfitter of Team Canada.
Canadian hockey player Sidney Crosby joins Lululemon’s roster of Team Canada ambassadors for 2026 alongside Cynthia Appiah, William Dandjinou, Piper Gilles, Emma Maltais, Paul Poirier, Cassie Sharpe, Tyler Turner and Natalie Wilkie.
The opening ceremony look goes all-in on the iconic red leaf, but the symbol is reimagined in an oversized, stretched-out version that spans nearly the entire length of a maroon-coloured quilted vest, which is layered over a knee-length maroon jacket.
Lululemon worked closely with athletes from across Canada to help understand their needs during every part of the Olympic journey, and sought to make the uniform both stylish and functional.
“In collaboration with Canada’s top athletes, we’ve applied insights and learnings from our last two Games to create a kit with deeper focus on innovation and inclusion, while delivering both function and style,” said Calvin McDonald, CEO of Lululemon.
“As a country that thrives in the cold, the Winter Games are particularly special to Canadians, and all of us at lululemon are incredibly proud to support Team Canada on the world’s largest sporting stage with product designed for athletes, and with athletes.”
The kit is engineered with layering and insulation to help prepare athletes for the various temperatures and elements they will experience throughout the Winter Games, ranging from city to top-of-mountain conditions.
