Show Olympic spirit with the SKIMS x Team USA collab from Kim Kardashian

The SKIMS x Team USA line has officially dropped

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Three cheers for the red, white, and blue: You can don apparel from the SKIMS x Team USA collab—just like your favorite athletes—as the Tokyo Olympics 2021 games get underway in a few short weeks. 

Kim Kardashian revealed in June that her company would be providing undergarments, loungewear, and sleepwear to all USA female athletes in the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic games. She followed by announcing that the line is available for shoppers online in sizes XXS-4X beginning July 12th—no athletic ability required, just a love of the team!

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Not only is the collection comfortable and chic, but it's a great way to show your spirit and support for the incredible women who are competing, like Simone Biles, Gwen Berry, and Gabby Thomas.

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"These women are incredible role models for younger girls, including my own daughters, showing them that anything is possible if you work hard enough," Kim Kardashian said in a press release. "SKIMS is designed to empower women to feel their best every day and we're excited to work with Team USA to help spread this message."

Shop the SKIMS x Team USA collab:

Don't get discouraged: there are plenty of items that sold out quickly (no surprise there), but keep an eye on the SKIMS website to see when different pieces will be restocked.

The Olympics kick off on July 23rd! What sports will you be watching?

Danielle Valente
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