These outfits are cool af. I really like the white and beige one in pictures 8/9.
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Baller af
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These are gorgeous.
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I want
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That’s a fuckin look.
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Now that’s some serious style. Mongolian cashmere is the best in the world and the way it manifests in these Olympic outfits is superb. And inspiring. Kudos to everyone but especially the designers.
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Ok Mongolia has model athletes?? They are all gorgeous??
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TIL I always wanted to be a Mongolian snowboarder
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So sick
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Iconic
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Post this on r/whatthefrockk, they’d love this!
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Per the brand:
Rather than merely blending traditional garments with modern design, this collection aims to reintroduce the ancient Mongolian clothing culture—an inseparable part of our great history and cultural heritage—to the contemporary world and share it on a global stage. Drawing inspiration from the attire of the Great Mongol Empire of the 13th–15th centuries, one of the most powerful periods in our nation’s history, the designs preserve essential traditional elements such as a functional skirt slit that allows freedom of movement, a raised collar that protects against wind and cold, and a fully closed overlapping front symbolizing warmth and unity. Finest Mongolian cashmere is elegantly finished with silk trimming, embroidered with traditional horn motifs, infusing the garments with a refined ceremonial character.
Using Mongolian cashmere—long relied upon by our nomadic people to endure harsh winters—we have created ceremonial deels that honor traditional history and culture, alongside premium cashmere knit casual ensembles inspired by alpine ski sweaters rooted in Western mountain culture, enriched with motifs of the Mongolian ger and nomadic life.
Through these designs, we proudly present to the global sporting stage the resilience, wisdom, and warrior spirit forged over thousands of years by Mongolians who have endured the eternal winters of the Central Asian highlands.
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Hard
So badass
Beautiful
These outfits are cool af. I really like the white and beige one in pictures 8/9.
Baller af
These are gorgeous.
I want
That’s a fuckin look.
Now that’s some serious style. Mongolian cashmere is the best in the world and the way it manifests in these Olympic outfits is superb. And inspiring. Kudos to everyone but especially the designers.
slay the house boots down mongolia i’m deceased
Ok Mongolia has model athletes?? They are all gorgeous??
TIL I always wanted to be a Mongolian snowboarder
So sick
Iconic
Post this on r/whatthefrockk, they’d love this!
Per the brand:
Rather than merely blending traditional garments with modern design, this collection aims to reintroduce the ancient Mongolian clothing culture—an inseparable part of our great history and cultural heritage—to the contemporary world and share it on a global stage. Drawing inspiration from the attire of the Great Mongol Empire of the 13th–15th centuries, one of the most powerful periods in our nation’s history, the designs preserve essential traditional elements such as a functional skirt slit that allows freedom of movement, a raised collar that protects against wind and cold, and a fully closed overlapping front symbolizing warmth and unity. Finest Mongolian cashmere is elegantly finished with silk trimming, embroidered with traditional horn motifs, infusing the garments with a refined ceremonial character.
Using Mongolian cashmere—long relied upon by our nomadic people to endure harsh winters—we have created ceremonial deels that honor traditional history and culture, alongside premium cashmere knit casual ensembles inspired by alpine ski sweaters rooted in Western mountain culture, enriched with motifs of the Mongolian ger and nomadic life.
Through these designs, we proudly present to the global sporting stage the resilience, wisdom, and warrior spirit forged over thousands of years by Mongolians who have endured the eternal winters of the Central Asian highlands.
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