The Moroccan Olympic Committee worked with local designer Ali Drissi and Spanish manufacturer Kelmel to produce a colorful kit highlighted by the national flag colors: red, white, and beige. The intricate designs and high-quality materials made the Moroccan athletes stand out on the Seine. The red signifies hardiness and bravery, while white symbolizes peace. Beige, reflecting the desert, ties the design to Morocco’s natural landscape.
Aiming to top their previous Olympics medal count, Kenya’s athletes wore a deep red and light green kit designed by a Kenyan firm and inspired by Maasai shuka patterns. The traditional patterns and colors celebrated Kenya’s rich cultural history and athletic prowess. The red represents the Maasai’s bravery and sacrifice, while green symbolizes the country’s fertile lands.
Team Nigeria’s uniform was designed by Actively Black, an athleisure brand founded by former professional basketball player Lanny Smith. The bold white and green buba traditional suits and senator’s dress reflected Nigerian athletes’ ethos and aspirations, merging traditional attire with modern sportswear. The green signifies the country’s natural wealth, while white symbolizes peace and unity.