Kendall Jenner Makes Rooting For USA Look Expensive

Kendall Jenner Makes Rooting For USA Look Expensive

Kendall Jenner wearing a Ralph Lauren USA outfit at the Olympics.Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images.

All of the stars are at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, and that includes nepo baby extraordinaire Kendall Jenner. Kendall’s equestrian career might not have taken off, but she could probably win a gold medal in model-off-duty style. (Maybe if Kaia Gerber wasn’t in the running.) And as the daughter of an Olympian, you know Kendall had to show her support for USA in a sporty Ralph Lauren ‘fit.

Even though Kendall claims she was once a huge tomboy, she’s far from fashion-challenged now. She’s constantly wearing the hottest designers and showing off her cutest outfits on Instagram. And while at the Olympics, she’s been repping USA in more ways than one. Her Ralph Lauren fit (also worn by Beyonce BTW), might just go down in history as one of the most wearable “Americancore” looks we’ve seen so far.

Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images.

Yesterday, Kendall Jenner was spotted wearing a Ralph Lauren USA hat and jacket. Maybe her tomboy days are gone, but she still knows how to pull off a sporty look. Paired with blue jeans and a black shoulder bag, nothing screams it girl like being decked out in RL to watch the games. Even though wearing American flags was once a huge fashion faux-pas, it seems like this year’s Olympics are seriously changing this.

Let’s face it, Ralph Lauren is the true mastermind behind these surprisingly chic looks. After Emma Chamberlain’s tank proved it’s cool to wear “USA” on your chest, we’ve grown super invested in patriotic fashion at the Olympics. You might not catch Kendall Jenner casually wearing a USA jacket in Calabasas—but American athletes are killing it this year, so everyone’s more than willing to rep their country. Even though no one knows if this trend will stick after the closing ceremony, it’s been fun to watch the fashion girlies run around Paris in their Ralph Lauren Americancore ‘fits while it lasted.

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