Australian basketball icon Patty Mills has collaborated with Australian-owned functional sportswear brand LSKD on a new apparel range ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
The collection - which prominently features Australia's iconic bottle green and gold hues - is inspired by sporting legends, past, present, and future, and aims to pay tribute to iconic Australian Olympians such as Cathy Freeman and Ian Thorpe.
In joining the LSKD team as a LSKD athlete, Mills said the partnership with the sportswear brand is "super special" to him as he prepares for his fifth Olympic Games.
"Obviously not only being Australian, but the values that LSKD have throughout their workplace aligns very well with who I am, who me and Alyssa are, and who Team Mills is as well and what we try to accomplish on a day to day basis no matter what we do," the Kokatha, Naghiralgal and Duarureb-Meriam man said.
"I have been looking forward to this for a long time and this is obviously going to inspire this group here, but hopefully it can inspire a whole country as well as we chase the vibe to Paris."

Mills' mantra "can't touch my destiny" features prominently on many items in the range, symbolising the journey of carving one's path while honouring the trailblazers before.
"Can't touch my destiny comes from you being able to understand what your destiny is and also understanding that you're in control of that, whatever that is..whatever life throws at you…you're able to deflect that, keep your eye on the prize, head down and be in full control of your own destiny," Mills said.
Throughout the collection Australia's spirit and sporting pride are represented in the topographical prints, patterns, and textures, with the collaboration celebrating the resilience and dedication of Australian sporting legends, embodying the spirit of being one per cent better every day.
LSKD creative director, Dylan Osborne said the journey working with Mills from ideation to the finalisation of the collection was a "truly epic and inspirational process".
From our early discussions, it was evident how strong Patty's pride and passion for Australian Olympic history were," Osbourne said.

"I could genuinely feel how much representing Australia in the green and gold meant to him. We wanted to capture that essence and use it as inspiration for this collection without making it feel like a uniform."
Osbourne said LSKD incorporated three main elements into this collection to bring it to life, those being the faded greens and yellows, the outback topographic print and Mills' 'can't touch my destiny' mantra.
"I am incredibly proud of the whole team for how we brought this together and delivered something special," he said.
"Working with athletes like Patty, who align so clearly with LSKD's mission and values, is truly rewarding and motivates us to continue creating impactful products and moments like this."
The collection is available as of Thursday 13 June at 5pm AEST.