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10 Things Olympic Skier Mikaela Shiffrin Can’t Live Without
Here’s an in-depth look at the ten items Mikaela Shiffrin deems indispensable—ranging from performance-driven gear to deeply personal mementos—that offer a window into how she balances elite athleticism, comfort, style, and sentiment.
1. Adidas Superstars Sneakers
Mikaela Shiffrin names her Adidas Superstars as her “daily staple in life,” explaining that they’re her “perfect everything shoe” and that her closet is “completely full of them.”
First released in 1969 as a low‑top basketball shoe with the signature rubber “shell toe,” the Adidas Superstar quickly transcended sport to become a streetwear icon.
Shiffrin’s long‑standing partnership with adidas TERREX—an offshoot focused on premium outdoor and performance gear—underscores how she values both aesthetic and technical innovation.
2. Barilla Pasta
The two‑time Olympic gold medalist admits she’s an “extreme pasta fanatic,” describing Barilla as a “near everyday staple” since partnering with the brand 11 years ago.
Founded in Parma in 1877, Barilla has grown into the world’s largest pasta producer, present in more than 100 countries—a fitting partner for Shiffrin’s global lifestyle.
She credits having a reliable, comforting meal on hand as crucial, especially given the travel and unpredictable schedules of the World Cup circuit.
3. Haribo Goldbears
“Haribo Goldbears are one of my absolute favorite things in existence,” Shiffrin enthuses, going so far as to gush about how they taste even better when frozen.
Originally introduced as “Dancing Bears” in the 1920s and rebranded as Goldbears in 1960, these fruit‑flavored gummies now account for a sizable share of Haribo’s revenue and are loved in over 100 countries.
The gummy bears’ perfect chew and five distinct flavors—from lemon to pineapple—make them a sweet pick‑me‑up both on and off the slopes.
4. Land Rover Range Rover Sport
Shiffrin highlights her red Range Rover Sport as “trusty,” noting its ample space for equipment and a built‑in massage chair that, when paired with heated seats, turns a nine‑hour drive into a recovery session.
The Range Rover Sport’s suite of chassis control technologies—like Dynamic Response Pro and All‑Wheel Steering—delivers the agility and comfort she needs when ferrying gear across varied terrain.
Its blend of luxury and utility makes it an ideal vehicle for an athlete who demands both reliability and refinement.
5. Locket Necklace
A deeply personal keepsake, her locket necklace was a gift from her brother and sister‑in‑law, containing photos of her late father and inscribed “Always with you, love Dad.”
Shiffrin says she’s careful to remove it before swimming or showering, underscoring how much she treasures this reminder of her family’s support.
6. Longines Watch
“Mikaela’s beautiful Longines” is her go‑to watch brand, particularly the Conquest Classic series, prized for its leather strap, elegant design, and durability through the rigors of elite sport.
As a Longines Ambassador of Elegance, Shiffrin embodies the brand’s heritage of precision timekeeping and understated luxury.
She alternates between models depending on the occasion, but values that they “withstand a lot of thrash” from her active lifestyle.
7. Comprehensive Nail Kit
Recently embracing nail care, Shiffrin built her own kit—complete with UV light, nail drill, and builder gel—to craft durable extensions and custom designs.
She recalls spending two hours perfecting her nails before the Time 100 Gala, only to have several break—an experience that highlights her drive for meticulous preparation, even in seemingly small details.
8. Evil Eye Bracelets
A set of slender bracelets featuring an “evil eye” charm, handmade by a family friend’s daughter, became lucky tokens that Shiffrin refuses to remove—even when skiing—because they “bring me some good luck.”
Their lightweight design means they never interfere with her gloves, blending sentimentality with functionality.
9. Oakley Sunglasses
Shiffrin’s signature Oakley shades, with their eye‑catching purple lenses, protect against glare and style the athlete loves for off‑duty looks.
Having spent much of her life under ski goggles or helmets, she emphasizes the importance of sunglasses that combine optics and fashion—qualities Oakley is renowned for.
10. Personalized Wallet
Her final essential is a zippered wallet inscribed with her father’s initials (J.S.S.), gifted by friends to house a flash drive from his celebration of life—an everyday reminder of her father’s enduring presence.
Compact yet robust, it holds her cards and mementos, marrying practicality with profound emotional resonance.
Collectively, these ten items reveal how Mikaela Shiffrin integrates performance technology, comfort, and heartfelt connections into her daily life. From the rubber‑toed Adidas Superstars that root her in athletic culture to the locket and wallet that keep her father close, each object tells a story of what matters most to the world’s most decorated alpine skier.
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