The Birmingham 2022 volunteer uniform was unveiled today at the Library of Birmingham ©Birmingham 2022
Double Commonwealth Games gold medallist Colin Jackson was present at the launch as he has been supporting the volunteering campaign since June 2021 ©Birmingham 2022
Double Commonwealth Games gold medallist Colin Jackson was present at the launch as he has been supporting the volunteering campaign since June 2021 ©Birmingham 2022
The uniforms pay tribute to architecture in Birmingham with details from different buildings in the city, such as the rings visible on the polo shirt which are inspired by the Library of Birmingham ©Birmingham 2022
The uniforms pay tribute to architecture in Birmingham with details from different buildings in the city, such as the rings visible on the polo shirt which are inspired by the Library of Birmingham ©Birmingham 2022
By order of the Birmingham 2022 volunteers - a flat cap is one of the items produced along with a polo shirt, gilet, waterproof jacket, and a bag ©Birmingham 2022
By order of the Birmingham 2022 volunteers - a flat cap is one of the items produced along with a polo shirt, gilet, waterproof jacket, and a bag ©Birmingham 2022
Birmingham 2022 will have one of the most diverse workforces at a Commonwealth Games, with volunteers ranging from 14 to over 80 years old ©Birmingham 2022
Birmingham 2022 will have one of the most diverse workforces at a Commonwealth Games, with volunteers ranging from 14 to over 80 years old ©Birmingham 2022
Birmingham 2022 has focused on bringing more opportunity to local communities, emphasised by its staff which features around 20,000 people from the city and its surrounding area ©Birmingham 2022
Birmingham 2022 has focused on bringing more opportunity to local communities, emphasised by its staff which features around 20,000 people from the city and its surrounding area ©Birmingham 2022
There are 1.5 billion people expected to watch the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games around the world which Colin Jackson feels will give the city the perfect chance to showcase itself ©Birmingham 2022
There are 1.5 billion people expected to watch the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games around the world which Colin Jackson feels will give the city the perfect chance to showcase itself ©Birmingham 2022
One of the main focuses behind the design of the uniform was to make clothing that is able to withstand all weather conditions throughout the Games ©Birmingham 2022
One of the main focuses behind the design of the uniform was to make clothing that is able to withstand all weather conditions throughout the Games ©Birmingham 2022
The entire process of creating the uniform, from the planning phase to the production and rollout, has cost under £2 million ($2.6 million/€2.3 million) ©Birmingham 2022
The entire process of creating the uniform, from the planning phase to the production and rollout, has cost under £2 million ($2.6 million/€2.3 million) ©Birmingham 2022
Birmingham 2022 uniforms manager, Max Jimminson, right, was focused on creating bright, vibrant, and noticeable clothing so the volunteers would stand out at the event ©Birmingham 2022
Birmingham 2022 uniforms manager, Max Jimminson, right, was focused on creating bright, vibrant, and noticeable clothing so the volunteers would stand out at the event ©Birmingham 2022