Olympic Golf Team Uniform "Unique Korean Sensibility Design"
"The keyword is Geon-Gon-Gam-Ri."
The Korea Golf Association unveiled the national team uniforms for the Tokyo Olympic golf event on the 12th (photo). They explained, "We reinterpreted the four trigrams of Geon-Gon-Gam-Ri from the Taegeukgi flag along with blue, red, and white," describing it as "a dynamic and sophisticated design imbued with Korea's unique sensibility." The uniforms were made by Kolon Industries FnC Division's golf wear brand, WAK. Targeting Tokyo's hot and humid summer climate, the focus was on lightweight, quick-drying, and cooling functional features.
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The training wear and competition shirts and pants, worn during training, were reborn through consultations with the national team. Accessories including hats, caddie bags, and socks are provided, totaling 38 items. Kolon Industries FnC Division alleviated concerns about the Zika virus at the 2016 Rio Olympics by using eco-friendly antibacterial mosquito-repellent material Moslac. Since 1985, they have supported clothing and training supplies for the national golf team and reserves.
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