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A lot of people are already starting to call the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony one of the most spectacular events to ever occur. After all, the opening ceremony was planned with exceptional care, and featured a great deal of talent on all ends including music, performance art and more. One thing that a lot of people may have missed, however, was that there were various degrees of quality in terms of the ensembles worn by each team at the opening ceremony. Indeed, some of the outfits seen at the opening ceremony were nothing short of stunning, while others fell extremely flat. The Czech Republic finds itself in the latter category, as the ensembles worn by the team caused an extreme disconnect that people are still talking about with fervor. The following are just a few reasons why the Czech Republic’s look just didn’t work, and why the Czech team was indeed the worst dressed nation at the opening ceremony.