All-White Everything
Great Britain entered their home Olympic stadium cheerfully, clad in all white.
Pastel Perfection
Team Cuba at the London Olympics was a sea of pastel yellow. How on trend!
Colorful Celebration
The bright shades of Team Cameroon really lit up the stadium. Their tip to you? Never be afraid to wear too much color.
Muted Shades
Muted colors looked amazing on Team Germany at the S
Bundled Up
Bundled in whites and blues, Team Finland stormed the Sochi Olympics wearing the coziest of attire.
Blazers and Berets
Outfitted by Ralph Lauren, Team USA donned crisp navy blazers and berets for the 2012 London Olympics.
Casual Fridays
Inspired by "Casual Fridays," Denmark dressed in laid back outfits created by Danish fashion labels Jack & Jones and Vero Moda for the 2012 London Olympics.
Patriotic Prep
All American, indeed! Ouftitted by Ralph Lauren, Team USA looked crisp and classic in their red, white and blue ensembles at the 2008 games in Beijing.
We Wear Short Shorts
Sure it's snowing, but that doesn't mean Bermuda needs to compromise their go-to style! At the 2010 games in Vancouver, the team suited up in sport coats and—wouldn't you know it—Bermuda shorts.
Well Suited
Fact: Everybody's crazy 'bout a sharp-dressed man. The Netherlands took note in 2008 and outfitted their athletes in dapper gray suits and orange ties for Beijing's opening ceremonies.
Très Chic
Team France went for a classic black and white look at the 2006 Olympics in Turin. How stylish are their matching beanies and scarves?
Cool, Calm and Collected
For the 2010 Olympics, Team USA looked cozy and chic in their fuzzy Ralph Lauren woolen caps.
The Green Team
When in Rome, er, Turin! At the 2006 games, the German delegation gave a sartorial shout out to the host country by wearing red, green and white uniforms.
Paisley on Parade
While most teams stick to solids, Team Azerbaijan made a bold statement by wearing playful Paisley pants at the 2010 games in Vancouver.
Shiny Happy People
When the games are on your home turf, you've got to bring it. Which is exactly what Team Italy did at the 2006 games in Turin.

