
Including those launched for England, Nike unveiled new home and away kits for eight different women’s national soccer teams this week.
The kits were revealed en masse on Wednesday, May 13. According to Nike, the jerseys “bring forward the brand’s pinnacle standard of performance apparel in striking uniform designs that speak to the tradition, diversity and championship aspirations of each country and its athletes.”
In designing the kits, Nike says it used “overlapping maps with rich data specific to women athletes to guide the placement of mesh and ribbed textures throughout the uniforms — delivering specific performance attributes, such as enhanced stretch or compression, exactly where it’s needed most. This approach led to a new side panel, for example, enabling increased stretch, breathability and movement throughout the athlete’s core.”
The new kits are made with at least 80% recycled material and 100% recycled polyester from plastic bottles. All the Nike swooshes and trim on the uniforms are made from Nike Grind, a material composed of “pre-consumer manufacturing scraps, recycled post-consumer shoes and unsellable footwear.”
Here’s a closer look at each of the kits, along with what Nike had to say about them in their press release:
🇺🇸 UNITED STATES 🇺🇸


The 2025 primary kit celebrates the 40th anniversary of the founding of the US Women’s National Team (USWNT) by refreshing its traditional red, white and blue uniforms. Abstract stars are integrated into lighter, denim-inspired blues, a shift from the classic all-white kit of former teams. A subtle, ribbed texture and classic dark blue and red trims add dimension to the clean, modern lines of the kit.
The 2025 secondary kit features a stealth obsidian background. Symbolizing the brilliant role that USWNT plays as the pulse for global football and the rhythmic energy of the U.S. National Team’s ever-growing fan community, vertical red and blue stardust stripes take a rippling, kinetic effect when the player is in motion – like a consistent heartbeat.
🇧🇷 BRAZIL 🇧🇷


The 2025 primary kit celebrates the nation’s iconic color palette of yellow, green and blue. This season, the yellow is updated into a more saturated hue, inspired by Brazil’s vibrant wildlife, landscape and architecture, like the Maracanâ stadium in Rio de Janeiro. The inside of the ribbed collar reads “Força Beleza,” which translates to “Beautiful Strength,” describing the inherent balance between confidence, strength, femininity and competitiveness.
The 2025 secondary kit incorporates both new and traditional shades of blue in its palette, symbolizing joyful expression and vitality. An all-over print, designed in a diamond grid pattern, includes various geometric and organic shapes, like Jaguar print, tropical plant silhouettes, an interpretation of Brasiliadade (the elegant, harmonious movement on the pitch) and more. It represents the multifaceted strength and beauty of the growing women’s football community.
🇫🇷 FRANCE 🇫🇷


The 2025 primary kit is interpreted through a creative method, loosely translated as “Trompe l’oeil” (“Deceiving the Eye”), to give the jersey a rich, unexpected texture that’s reminiscent of the iconic tweed design. The creative direction pays tribute to the artistic revolutionaries who change culture — and the country’s footballers who become legends of the game.
The 2025 secondary kit offers a softer, warmer palette than the primary kit, characterizing the elegance of champagne both as an element of sophistication and the champagne style of play that defined the French teams during the second half of the twentieth century. The secondary kit presents the national crest centered across the chest — a first for the French women’s national team — and an asymmetrical collar.
🇳🇱 NETHERLANDS 🇳🇱


The 2025 primary kit dials up the traditional Dutch ‘oranje’ and adorns the iconic palette in bold, white graphics. A micro-dot treatment, influenced by national art movement of the ‘90s, also nods to the team’s famous Total 90 jersey. The primary kit features the unique “Leeuwinnen” (lioness) crest and is finished with red, white and blue trim, honoring the national flag.
The 2025 secondary kit draws from a palette that is an elegant contrast to the primary kit, with an arrangement of blue, black, university red, white and game royal.
🇰🇷 KOREA 🇰🇷


The 2025 primary kit draws inspiration from the palette of the Korean flag, consisting of predominantly red, with hints of blue, black and white. The combination of black ribbing against the white collar are integrated with graphics featuring traditional national motifs like bojagi, stamps and bank notes, reflecting Korea’s cultural heritage in a multifaceted way.
The 2025 secondary kit features a more traditional blue and introduces volt for a modern spin. Neon accents are used across the cuff, neck rib and short. Both the primary and secondary kits bring modern twists to reference the five cardinal colors of Obangsaek in Korean culture.
🇳🇬 NIGERIA 🇳🇬


The 2025 primary kit is energized stylistically by the rhythm of local nightlife, which carries with it the energy of Nigerian youth who unite community, music and culture. The minimalist design features glow in the dark trims and a bespoke font and number system.
The 2025 secondary kits are inspired by Sokoto’s lively streets, using a diverse green palette and stripes to reflect the bold spirit and textures of its local markets.
🇳🇴 NORWAY 🇳🇴


The 2025 primary kit embraces bold, deep reds, complemented by accents of blue and white to create an unmistakable connection to national pride. Throughout the kit’s graphics and trims are stylistic nods to traditional methods of Norwegian knitting.
The 2025 secondary kit takes as its foundation the creativity of contemporary Norwegian architecture, particularly the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, which safeguards hundreds of millions of seeds from every corner of the world to ensure crop diversity for future generations. Blues, violets and greys combine with iridescent details to celebrate the natural brilliance of the Norwegian landscape.
ENGLAND 


The 2025 primary kit is derived from the concept of ‘deeds, not words,’ an homage to the Lionesses, their heroic national victories — their latest being in 2022 — and the future generations of women players who are taking the game to new heights. The kits use shifts in color to honor the pioneers of the national team playing through the ‘70s and ‘80s.
The 2025 secondary kit is designed to challenge familiar design palettes with a bold, modern design that features an unexpected flood of black, highlighting other features like the Hyper Royale blue numbers, specks of color on the side gusset and a blue crest.