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Kim Kardashian's Skims Are Now Team USA's Official Undergarments, Lounge Wear at Tokyo Olympics

The items available will include boxers, a sleep bralette, stretch briefs, tanks and T-shirts and leggings

NBCUniversal Media, LLC Ralph Lauren, the fashion brand that has been the official outfitter for Team USA since 2008, has released images of the closing ceremony uniform to be worn by the United State Olympic and Paralympic teams at the Tokyo Olympics.

Kim Kardashian is going to the Tokyo Olympics! Or, at least, her Skims clothing line is. In a series of tweets sent out Monday, she revealed the news, and some fabulous images.

"I am honored to announce that @SKIMS is designing the official team USA undergarments, pajamas and lounge wear for the athletes this year in Tokyo and the same pieces will be available in a capsule collection at SKIMS.COM," she wrote, then added a U.S. flag emoji.

She also noted how meaningful it is to her being able to contribute to the Olympic Games, referring to her stepfather, Caitlin Jenner, a gold medal-winning decathlete who competed in the 1970s.

"Ever since I was 10 years old, I’ve heard every single detail about the Olympics from my stepdad. As I would watch the athletes compete, I would grow to understand the dedication and honor being a part of the Olympics embodied," she wrote.

"I traveled w my stepdad and family to all different cities for the Olympic trials, the Olympics and track meets of @Caitlyn_Jenner’s and at every stop I would buy an Olympic T-shirt as a souvenir," she added.

"When I received the call inviting Skims to be a part of @TeamUSA, every moment I’ve spent admiring the strength and energy of the Olympians from the sidelines came full circle," she wrote.

Kardashian's looks, designed for female athletes and parathletes, is a marked difference from Ralph Lauren's, the designer who's been the official outfitter of Team USA since 2008. Based on the images she's shared, which are featured on athletes including Haley Anderson, Scout Bassett, A'ja Wilson, Dalilah Muhammad and Alex Morgan, the tones are muted and earthy: grays, nudes, muted blues and whites, adorned tastefully with the words "Team USA," flags and Olympic rings.

All 626 Team USA female athletes will be getting the full collection, according to an official news release.

Olympic underthings aren't unheard of: In Australia, Jockey is the official supplier for the country's athletes, and Team USA gave its athletes branded underwear in 2015 ahead of the Rio Games. But as far as we know, this is the first time we're seeing such a high-profile designer attaching herself to this aspect of the team's clothing.

The items available will include boxers, a sleep bralette, stretch briefs, tanks and T-shirts and leggings.

Antwerp, Belgium: Picture shows a group of US Olympic Athletes posing together in their uniforms on Nov. 5, 1920.
Aileen Riggin, Gertrude Ederle, and Helen Wainright stand in their Olympic team uniforms and hold American flags, after returning from the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium.
American skater Gretchen Merrill on the ice during her performance in the Ladies Figure Skating contest at the Olympic Games in St. Moritz, Switzerland, Feb. 6, 1948. Merril finished the event in 8th place.
Team portrait of the 1920 US Olympic ice hockey team, undated.
Portrait of American athlete Babe Didrikson Zaharias in 1932 holding a javelin and wearing her Olympic uniform in Los Angeles, California. Babe set a new world record with her javelin throw at the event.
American speed skater Irving Jaffee holds his gold medal after winning the men’s 10,000-meter speed skating event at the 1932 Winter Olympic Games, Lake Placid, New York, on Feb. 9, 1932.
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Portrait of the US Olympic speed skating team on an outdoor rink shortly after arriving in St. Moritz for the 1948 Winter Olympic Games, St. Moritz, Switzerland, January 1948.
This is a July 29, 1948, file photo of Ralph Craig, center, who won the 100- and 200-meter dashes in the 1912 Olympic games in Stockholm and was a member of the U.S. Olympic Yachting team in the 1948 games, carrying the American flag in the parade of the nations at the opening of the Olympic games in London’s Wembley Stadium.
Eleanor McCoy is dwarfed by athletes (from left) Howard William, Clyde Lovelette, both of Peoria, Illinois; Clyde Dean Kelly of Lawrence, Kansas, and Bob Kurland of Bartsville, Oklahoma, as she checks to make certain their Olympic jackets fit in 1952.
The ‘Tennessee Tiger Belles’, the American athletic team who collected three gold medals in the 1960 Olympic Games, arrive at London Airport from Rome for the Commonwealth versus USA athletics meeting on Sept. 12. 1960. From left to right, they are Martha Hudson, Lucinda Williams, Wilma Rudolph and Barbara Jones.
American Olympic sprinter Wilma Rudolph in the final steps of a race at the 1960 Summer Games. Rudolph, who couldn’t walk without the use of braces until she was nine, won gold in the 100- and 200-meter run, and anchored the winning 400-meter relay team.
National champion and Olympic team figure skating member Peggy Fleming of Boulder Springs, Colorado, wears her Olympic parade uniform during a fitting session on Jan. 22, 1968.
Avery Brundage, President of the International Olympic Committee, presents the winning gold medals to Otis Paul Drayton, Gerald Ashworth, Richard Stebbins and Robert Hayes of the United States during the medal ceremony for winning the Men’s 4 x 100 meters relay competition on Oct. 21, 1964, during the Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.
The women of the United States Olympic team lead their male counterparts into the University City Olympic Stadium during the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games in Mexico City on Oct. 12, 1968.
U.S. Olympic team decathlon competitor Bruce Jenner of San Jose, Calif., is fitted for his Olympic uniform in Plattsburgh, New York, on July 7, 1976.
Men’s Basketball during the Summer Olympic Games on July 18, 1976.
Members of the American Men’s Olympic ice hockey team celebrate on the medal podium after receiving their gold medals in Lake Placid, New York, on Feb. 24, 1980.
The U.S. Olympic hockey team gathered in New York's Grand Army Plaza on March 3, 1980.
American Olympic athletes wave the cowboy hats that are part of their official Olympic uniforms on Feb. 8, 1984, as they march in Kosevo Stadium during opening ceremonies of the Winter Games in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia.
The American cycling team rides together in Seoul, South Korea, on Sept. 18, 1988.
A closeup view of the emblem on the official uniform of the United States Olympic Team worn during the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, California.
Alpine skiers Bill Johnson (wearing hat) and Doug Lewis of the USA Olympic Team try on their Olympic uniforms prior to the 1984 Winter Olympics held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia.
American 400 meter runner Denean Howard (right) among other members of the US Olympic team during the Parade of Nations at the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games, Seoul, South Korea, on Sept. 17, 1988.
Michael Jordan, left, of the Chicago Bulls and Earvin "Magic" Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers sport their new uniforms for the 1992 US Olympic Basketball team on Sept. 21, 1991, in Chicago, Illinois.
The US women's softball team waves to the crowd after being awarded the gold medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games.
New members of the U.S. Women’s National Basketball, from left, Lisa Leslie, Chamique Holdsclaw, DeLisha Milton and Nikki McCray pose with their uniforms during a news conference at the MCI Center during the 2000 Olympics.
United States Olympic athletes, from left, boxer Rock Allen, softball player Jennifer Nicholas, archer Lisa Fernandez, and fencer Ivan Lee model the new 2004 Olympic Sportswear collection on May 13, 2004, at NBC Studios in New York.
U.S. Olympic diver Mark Ruiz and rhythmic gymnast Mary Sanders pose for a photo wearing the official opening ceremonies uniform on the set of the NBC Today show on Aug. 13, 2004, which moved to Athens for the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece.
Players from the US Olympic basketball team (L-R) Carlos Boozer, Jason Kidd, Michael Redd, LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Deron Willimas, Dwight Howard, Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh and Tayshaun Prince pose in Rockefeller Center on June 30, 2008, to display the uniforms provided by Nike they will wear at the Beijing Olympics.
Uniforms outfitted for the Olympic Rowing are displayed at Boathouse Sports on July 13, 2012, in Philadelphia for the Summer Games in London.
Team USA during the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games held in London, England, on July 27, 2012.
Nordic combined skier Todd Lodwick of the United States Olympic team carries his country’s flag during the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics on Feb. 7, 2014, in Sochi, Russia.
U.S.A. Track and Field athletes, from left, Allen Johnson, Jen Toomey, Inger Miller, Justin Gatlin and Stacy Dragila show off the 2004 uniforms which will debut at the Olympic games in Athens during a news conference July 13, 2004, in Sacramento, California.
The 100 day countdown to the 2012 London Olympics on NBC News’ Today show.
From left: Ryan Lochte, Haley Anderson and Jordan Burroughs on TODAY revealing the Olympics Closing Ceremony uniforms on April 27, 2016.
Flag bearer Michael Phelps of the United States leads the U.S. Olympic Team during the Opening Ceremony of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games on Aug. 5, 2016, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
USA Olympic Team uniforms debut on March 17, 2016, in New York City.
Professional basketball players Elena Delle Donne, Kevin Durant, and Sanya Richards-Ross show off the 2016 Olympics Uniforms For USA on March 17, 2016, in New York City.
Team USA Tokyo Olympic closing ceremony uniforms are displayed during the unveiling at the Ralph Lauren SoHo Store on April 13, 2021, in New York City.
Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP
Team USA Tokyo Olympic closing ceremony uniforms are displayed during the unveiling at the Ralph Lauren SoHo Store on April 13, 2021, in New York City.
Team USA Tokyo Olympic closing ceremony uniforms are displayed during the unveiling at the Ralph Lauren SoHo Store on April 13, 2021, in New York City.
Team USA Tokyo Olympic closing ceremony uniforms are displayed during the unveiling at the Ralph Lauren SoHo Store on April 13, 2021, in New York City.
Team USA Tokyo Olympic closing ceremony uniforms are displayed during the unveiling at the Ralph Lauren SoHo Store on April 13, 2021, in New York City.
Team USA Tokyo Olympic closing ceremony uniform unveiling at the Ralph Lauren SoHo Store on April 13, 2021, in New York City.
Athletes Daryl Homer (Fencing), from left, Jordyn Barratt (Skateboard) and Heimana Reynolds (Skateboard) participate in the Team USA Tokyo Olympic closing ceremony uniform unveiling at the Ralph Lauren SoHo Store on April 13, 2021, in New York City.
Team USA Tokyo Olympic closing ceremony uniform unveiling at the Ralph Lauren SoHo Store on April 13, 2021, in New York City.
Athletes Daryl Homer (Fencing), from left, Jordyn Barratt (Skateboard) and Heimana Reynolds (Skateboard) participate in the Team USA Tokyo Olympic closing ceremony uniform unveiling at the Ralph Lauren SoHo Store on April 13, 2021, in New York City.

And if this is a look you'd like to bring home, either for snoozing in your own bed or getting a couch potato workout, Skims is offering a limited-edition collection for consumers starting July 12.

In the news release, Kardashian said, "We're so proud to be supporting female athletes during the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo. These women are incredible role models for younger girls, including my own daughters, showing them that anything is possible if you work hard enough. 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."

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