Olympics Return to Los Angeles: 19 Retro Athleisure Picks Inspired by the 1984 Summer Games

2028 can't get here fast enough

By Taylor Stephan Aug 01, 2017 11:12 PMTags
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Big news: The Olympic Games are coming to Los Angeles. But not so fast, you're going to have to wait until 2028 for that to happen.

True: It feels like forever, especially since the last time the Games were hosted in the City of Angels was all the way back in 1984. But thankfully you can get in the spirit right now by scooping up some throwback Olympics swag on Ebay. Vintage goods not your thing? It's a good thing retro athleisure is a trend of its very own right now. 

Think: oversized hoodies, classic sweatpants and other low-key sportswear staples that meet your modern comfort needs.

LNDR

LNDR Noodie Printed Cotton-Blend Jersey Sweatshirt, $210

Vintage

Vintage 1984 Los Angeles Olympics McDonalds Snapback, $18

Nike

Nike Air Max Thea Perforated Leather Sneakers, $120

Tory Sport

Tory Sport Paneled Perforated Stretch-Jersey Bodysuit, $150

Vintage

Vintage 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Tean Levi's Velour Jacket, $72

L'Etoile Sport

L'Etoile Sport Two-Tone Stretch-Jersey and Mesh Tennis Skirt, $135

Falke

Falke Performance Running Shorts, $93

Vintage

Vintage Mens Levi's 1984 Olympic Team Sleeveless Shirt, $30

The Upside

The Upside Oxford Cotton Shorts, $97

Tory Sport

Tory Sport Performance Embroidered Piqué Top, $120

Nike

Nike Versa Dri-Fit Cropped Printed Jersey Sweatshirt, $65

Adidas Originals

Adidas Originals Supergirl Track Pant, $70

P.E Nation

P.E Nation Dead Heat Striped Stretch-Knit Top, $200

Charli Cohen

Charli Cohen CC Performance Leggings, $83

No Ka'oi

No Ka'oi Wela Oversized Colour-Block Sweatshirt, $289

LNDR

LNDR Recovery Jersey Performance Track Pants, $140

Puma

Puma Oversized Color-Block Hoodie, $65

P.E Nation

P.E Nation Double Innings Striped Stretch-Jersey Leggings, $130

LNDR

LNDR A-Grade Seamless Performance Bra, $51

2028, we'll be waiting.  

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