Daan
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I missed everything of the Olympics, but with an unrelated google search, I found this.
Now, if anyone had showed them how to wear that thing.
But there have been worse dress code glitches at the olympics.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...12-Olympics-spectacular-opening-ceremony.html
If at least they were wearing berets, but this Ralph Lauren creation is only a beret in shape. As any beret aficionado knows, a beret is made of one piece of knitted wool or cotton, out of one single thread, and is then felted (the wool version of course, not the cotton). These Olympic berets are made of multiple pieces of material and, worst of all, missing the txortena - that identifying little piece of a true beret (even military berets still have the base of the txortena; it's just that the poor things were amputated. No military units appreciate this, apart from a few Chasseurs regiments). Have a look close up of the dreaded thing:
And why did Mr Lauren feel a need to change something that was perfect already? There is plenty of historic evidence that a real beret does perfectly well at the Olympics!
Like these pictures show, from the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam:
or this one: Larry James, Lee Evans and Ron Freeman (left to right) on the 400 metres podium at the 1968 Olympic Games