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 By  Luke Bollinger  –  Reporter, Triad Business Journal
 Feb 1, 2018, 3:01pm EST Updated Feb 2, 2018, 12:41pm
 
 If  you're tuning in to the opening ceremony of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter  Olympics in South Korea on Feb. 9, you won't want to miss the Team USA  parade uniforms designed by  Ralph Lauren and made in part by International Textile Group's Burlington and  Cone Denim divisions.
 
 The Olympic uniforms include a parka with an integrated heating system and jeans designed by  Ralph Lauren, with some textile elements coming from several Triad manufacturing facilities.
 
 Delores Sides,  spokesperson for ITG, told Triad Business Journal the Burlington  division was hired to make the red, white and blue fabric on the outside  of the heated parka, the signature element of the parade outfits. That  material was manufactured at the Burlington and Rockingham facilities.
 
 Greensboro-based  Cone Denim was responsible for the denim, produced at its White Oak  facility, used in the jeans worn by Team USA athletes during the opening  ceremony, Sides said.
 
 Sides told TBJ  Ralph Lauren  also designed baseball caps, and the navy and white material for those  caps came from Burlington's Carlisle, S.C., facility, though they won't  appear during the ceremonies.
 
 "It  is very exciting," Sides said. "International Textile Group is very  proud to be a part of clothing Team USA in the opening ceremony."
 
 PyeongChang will be the  third Olympics that ITG has supplied fabrics for official Team USA clothing, Sides told TBJ.
 
 Ralph Lauren is one of the  Triad's largest employers, operating three facilities in the area and employing about 2,639 people.
 
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