Nike Officially Unveils Its 2025 National Team Kits for Women's International Soccer
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Nike has officially unveiled its 2025 National Team Kits, pushing the boundaries of performance and design to meet the demands of the world’s top women's footballers. The kits mark Nike's most advanced uniforms with cutting-edge Dri-FIT ADV fabric, 4D data-informed engineering, and athlete-specific mapping.
Engineered for elite competition and styled to celebrate heritage and identity, each kit integrates mesh and ribbed textures in strategic zones for optimized movement, breathability, and compression. The brand’s commitment to sustainability continues, as trim and Swooshes are constructed from Nike Grind materials, and manufacturing processes were refined to reduce waste.
Nike’s 2025 kits debut on-pitch beginning May 30, with the USWNT’s first appearance in their new look scheduled for May 31. Kits will be available to the public on nike.com and select global retailers starting May 22 (for the USA) and June 5 (for all others), arriving just in time for this summer’s major international competitions.
Here’s how each country’s 2025 kits reflect national pride:
USA
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Celebrating 40 years of the USWNT, the primary kit reimagines red, white, and blue with denim-inspired tones and abstract star graphics. Four stars above the crest mark each World Cup win, while “One Nation; One Team” is placed inside the collar. The secondary kit features a black background with vertical stardust stripes in red and blue, designed to pulse like a heartbeat when the player is in motion.
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Brazil
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The Seleção’s primary kit arrives in a more saturated yellow than previous years, symbolizing Brazil’s biodiversity, cultural vibrance, and iconic structures like the Maracanã stadium. “Força Beleza” (Beautiful Strength) is inscribed in the collar, blending power and grace. The secondary kit introduces multiple shades of blue in a striking diamond grid filled with jaguar prints, tropical foliage, and flowing patterns—a nod to the expressive energy of Brazilian football.
England
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A modern tribute to past glories, England’s primary kit uses vivid reds and blues against its classic white base, with detailing that references the Lionesses' rise and the legacy of players from the '70s and '80s. The phrase “deeds, not words” embodies the team's legacy. The secondary kit turns darker with an all-black base, royal blue numbering, and multicolored specks that bring bold contrast and new visual energy to England’s traditional style.
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France
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France’s primary kit experiments with “Trompe l’oeil” textures inspired by tweed, Art Nouveau typography, and elevated tailoring, including a Claudine collar and tricolor sleeve accents. The secondary kit goes softer, evoking the color of champagne and featuring an elegant vine motif on the sleeve ribbing. The centered crest and “Nos Différences Nous Unissent” (“Our Differences Unite Us”) inside the collar reinforce unity through diversity.
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Korea
For Korea, the primary kit is built around the colors of the national flag—predominantly red with accents of blue, black, and white—layered with traditional motifs like bojagi fabric, heritage stamps, and currency patterns. The secondary kit contrasts with cooler tones, showcasing a blue base accented with neon volt trim. The designs highlight Korea's five cardinal colors and modern reinterpretation of cultural codes.
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Netherlands
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The Dutch stay true to their iconic orange in the primary kit, enhanced by bold white graphics and micro-dot detailing inspired by '90s design and the Total 90 jersey era. A special "Leeuwinnen" crest and red, white, and blue trim pay tribute to national pride. The secondary kit contrasts with a sophisticated dark blue, black, and red blend.
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Nigeria
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Minimalist but powerful, Nigeria’s primary kit reflects the kinetic pulse of the country’s youth culture and nightlife. Glow-in-the-dark trims and a bespoke number font define the primary kit. The secondary kit pulls inspiration from Sokoto's markets, using a mix of greens and striped elements that mirror the vibrancy and texture of local life.
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Norway
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Norway’s primary kit embraces a deep red base with traditional knit-inspired trim graphics in blue and white, calling back to folk heritage. The secondary kit explores architectural modernism through a palette of grey, violet, and icy blue, referencing the Svalbard Global Seed Vault and the role of Norwegian innovation in global preservation.
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