The sleek pale green and white suits were launched in Sydney on Wednesday morning.
"They look great, I like the green. I think they look really nice, I like the white bottoms, they look very clean. I like everything about them, but the only problem is they’ll never photograph well because the stripes are too fine and they’re strobing,” Ms Crawford said.
The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) and fashion retailer Sportscraft unveiled the new uniforms for the 2016 Australian Olympic Team at a launch at Sydney's Bondi Beach.
Sticking to the iconic green and gold, the athletes will don green and white striped blazers with white bottoms during the opening ceremony of the Rio Olympics, finished with a gold embroidered coat of arms badge and burnished gold Australian Olympic coat of arms buttons.
The blazers also pay homage to past gold medallists by creating unique lining inside the jacket with each athlete’s name.

Australian Olympic team members in the women and mens Rugby 7's (lt-rt) Charlotte Caslick and Ed Jenkins. Source: AAP
London games gold medalist Jess Fox told Seven she was a fan, "I think it has got that fun Rio feel to it but it has that vintage inspiration to it from the previous Olympics," she said.

Australian Olympic team members wearing the Australian Olympic team Opening Ceremony uniform. Source: AAP
Other than the fine stripes, Ms Crawford really liked the rest of the uniform and picked up on the "private school" get up suggestions thrown around on social media.
“It’s collegiate, it's very collegiate. But I think uniforms are like that, they are a uniform after all. But I don’t mind it, I like the darker green detail. I think they’re really okay apart from the fact that they won’t photograph well, so that’s a pity,” Ms Crawford said.
The designs were created over a two year period with Sportscraft who worked closely with the AOC, athletes, and the Australian Olympic Uniform Committee. The design is to reflect the Australian lifestyle and Rio environment while also being comfortable for the athletes.
"They're dealing with all of shapes and sizes, so they need something pretty generalised. Especially since they're going to a hot climate, they're appropriate for that," Ms Crawford said.
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Here’s a look back at previous Australian Olympic uniforms:
2012

Australian athletes during the unveiling of the Australian 2012 Olympic Games uniform in Sydney. Source: AAP
2008

Australian Olympians Elise Rechichi, Jane Saville, Tessa Parkinson, Ky Hurst, Mark Bellofiorend Lachlan Milne show off the new Beijing Olympic uniform in Sydney Source: AAP
2004

Australian Olympic rowing team members and brothers (lt-rt) James, Stephen and Geoffrey Stewart join model Rebecca Grey for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. Source: AAP
2000

Members of the Australian team carry a stuffed kangaroo as they march into the opening ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympic Games in Sydney. Source: AAP