聽This year, for the fifth Olympics in a row, Ralph Lauren designed Team U.S.A.鈥檚 uniforms for the opening and closing ceremonies at the Olympics. The outfits include red-white-and-blue parkas, pull-over ski sweaters, work boots, and flag-emblazoned jeans. But, when the designer debuted the team outfit on the Today Show on January 22, one item garnered particular scrutiny: a pair of tasseled leather gloves with the Olympic rings beaded on the top.
Brad Peterson and Charlie Brown, co-founders of small Colorado ,聽say their friends started calling to congratulate them because the gloves closely resemble theirs.
鈥淲e鈥檙e still getting congratulations because people think we made them,鈥 Peterson says.

Astis, which has been around since 2010, has developed a niche following within the ski world. Its signature waterproof leather gloves and mittens feature hefty cuffs, some accented with fur and tassels, all with intricate, colorful beaded designs. The design is based on a pair of hand-crafted mittens Peterson received 15 years ago from a friend, who commissioned them from a Cree Native American artist.
When they were torn apart by his sister鈥檚 dog in 2009, he set about making himself another pair. Friends and family began requesting their own, and, in 2010, Astis was born.
About two years ago, Peterson received a message from a Ralph Lauren employee, who inquired about Astis鈥檚 design and production process. Over the next year, Peterson says, conversations continued with several Ralph Lauren employees. At one point, the brand expressed interest in partnering with Astis to make gloves for the Team U.S.A. Olympic uniform. But the conversations fizzled out.
When Peterson saw images of the gloves Ralph Lauren had ultimately designed, he was surprised and saddened.
A spokeswoman for Polo Ralph Lauren relayed the following statement to :聽鈥淭he American West has been a well-established source of inspiration for Ralph Lauren, and the design team had always conceived of creating a Western-inspired glove for Team USA鈥檚 opening ceremony uniform. The gloves were inspired by vintage ranch gloves and rugged Western style, and we explored production with a number of manufacturing partners to execute the design vision.鈥
(Ralph Lauren did not respond to 国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 request for comment before the publishing deadline.聽Outside will update this story if we hear back.)
鈥淚 was so close to a dream of mine,鈥 Peterson says. 鈥淲hen I started making these, I thought, 鈥楬ow cool would it be to have the Olympic rings and American flag on the gloves.鈥 To come that close, and then see Ralph Lauren do it, it鈥檚 kind of sad.鈥
But, Peterson says he is certainly aware of the inspiration he himself drew from the gloves made by that Cree artist more than 20 years ago. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 invent the wheel,鈥澛爏ays Peterson. 鈥淚鈥檓 an honest guy. I don鈥檛 think you get anywhere by lying.鈥 In fact,聽Astis and Brown have recently begun conversations with Len Necefer, who founded an organization called聽鈥攚hich聽is dedicated to increasing representation of Native Americans in the outdoor industry鈥攁bout potentially collaborating.聽
Necefer聽says he had seen both native and non-native people wearing similar styles of gloves during his travels throughout聽Quebec and other parts of聽Canada but was never bothered by it. But he's excited by the prospect of collaborating with Astis聽on projects that聽benefit both the company and聽native communities.
“The discussion of cultural appropriation is important, and it's something that Astis is very aware of,” Necefer says.聽He also sees a silver lining of the whole saga with Ralph Lauren: the opportunity for the two small brands to come together and prove that they can make a better product.聽
“Now we, as smaller brands, have the opportunity to show that we can do a better job,”聽Necefer says.