Telfar Clemens is well known for his quest for money, a Liberian-American designer turned into a game. On Monday, a New York-based author took to Instagram to see the icons he made for the Liberian team and the team for the Tokyo Olympics in July. Featuring the Telfar logo and unisex tank, the contestants will wear five track and field athletes in the opening and closing stages, the competition, the Olympic City and the event. According to the New York Times, this special relationship was born when Emmanuel Matadi, a runner who represented Liberia at the Rio 2016 Olympics, listened to his girlfriend for a Telfar bag. Matadi knew that Clemens was a Liberian and mentioned the idea of Liberia's Olympic champion and former competitor Kouty Mawenh, who called Clemens "a famous athlete in his field, as we are." Clemens has not yet made a working suit, but has already considered getting into the sport and accepting support, which includes coverage for food and team travel, almost immediately. 메이저사이트
“That's something you never found,” said Mr. Clemens. time. "They said, 'You're crazy.' That's what I did." In four months, Telfar made about 70 pieces, “from leggard and unitards to sweatshirts, gym bags and even running tips,” reports The Times. "Athletes are currently testing the equipment, and it is listening to performance specifications." For Telfar, this collection will serve as a live catwalk show, the first since the January 2020 production of Pitti Uomo in Florence, where she worked as a Special Visitor. The selection of Olympic-inspired games will be available for purchase after the competition, via Instagram, and a number of training and athletic events will begin in September.