Published 13 May 2025 4 min read
England
New England women's kits revealed for 2025
Our Lionesses teams will be heading into three 2025 tournaments in two new kits this summer
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The new England Women’s kits for 2025 have been unveiled with our partners Nike ahead of a big summer for our teams.
As the Lionesses prepare for the UEFA Women’s EURO Finals in Switzerland this July, our Para Lionesses for the Deaf Futsal Championship in Italy in June and our women’s under-19s also in their UEFA WU19 EURO Finals next month, they will all travel to their tournaments accompanied by the new kits.
Available to order from Thursday 29 May, in time for this summer’s action, each kit pays tribute to England teams and their victories of the past.
Derived from the concept of ‘deeds, not words’, the home kit is a homage to the Lionesses and their heroic national victories such as EURO 2022, as well as the future generations of women players who are taking the game to new heights. The kit uses shifts in colour to honour the pioneers of the national team playing through the ‘70s and ‘80s.
As the Lionesses prepare for the UEFA Women’s EURO Finals in Switzerland this July, our Para Lionesses for the Deaf Futsal Championship in Italy in June and our women’s under-19s also in their UEFA WU19 EURO Finals next month, they will all travel to their tournaments accompanied by the new kits.
Available to order from Thursday 29 May, in time for this summer’s action, each kit pays tribute to England teams and their victories of the past.
Derived from the concept of ‘deeds, not words’, the home kit is a homage to the Lionesses and their heroic national victories such as EURO 2022, as well as the future generations of women players who are taking the game to new heights. The kit uses shifts in colour to honour the pioneers of the national team playing through the ‘70s and ‘80s.



The white home jersey comes alive with a beautiful print across the chest, mixing in vibrant red and blue hues. The jersey features the traditional England crest as well as subtle details like the thorn on the jersey number and the inner-pride logo with the English rose.
Our new 2025 away kit is styled to challenge familiar design palettes with a bold, modern black look, highlighting other distinctive features like the blue numbers and crest along with flashes of colour on the side.
The inspiration for the away kit pulls from the fearless optimism and leadership of the current and past Lionesses, with a nod to modern design.
Our new 2025 away kit is styled to challenge familiar design palettes with a bold, modern black look, highlighting other distinctive features like the blue numbers and crest along with flashes of colour on the side.
The inspiration for the away kit pulls from the fearless optimism and leadership of the current and past Lionesses, with a nod to modern design.

For our goalkeepers, they will be sporting kits in green as shown above by Mary Earps.
The kits will be available alongside further collections of England Nike apparel, accessories and lifestyle products in the coming weeks at Nike.com and selected retail partners.
All of the kits are made with the best of Nike’s material innovation, Dri-FIT ADV, which moves sweat away from the skin for quicker evaporation — helping athletes stay cool, dry, comfortable and focused.
Drawing on the dynamic movement of the women’s game, Nike designers leveraged the latest advanced body-mapping technology, 4D data and state-of-the-art digital design tools to provide precise reinforcement, mobility, breathability and venting.
The kits will be available alongside further collections of England Nike apparel, accessories and lifestyle products in the coming weeks at Nike.com and selected retail partners.
All of the kits are made with the best of Nike’s material innovation, Dri-FIT ADV, which moves sweat away from the skin for quicker evaporation — helping athletes stay cool, dry, comfortable and focused.
Drawing on the dynamic movement of the women’s game, Nike designers leveraged the latest advanced body-mapping technology, 4D data and state-of-the-art digital design tools to provide precise reinforcement, mobility, breathability and venting.

In creating the kits pixel by pixel, Nike designers 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.
In addition to delivering performance that meets and exceeds athletes’ exact needs, Nike designers made sustainable considerations in creating every aspect of the new kits.
Made with materials that have less impact on the planet, and constructed in a way that reduce the waste in fabric use significantly, the new jersey and shorts that will be worn on the pitch are composed of at least 80 per cent recycled material and made of 100 per cent recycled polyester from recycled plastic bottles.
The Swooshes and trim on the uniforms are made entirely of Nike Grind: a collection pre-consumer manufacturing scraps, recycled post-consumer shoes and unsellable footwear. Nike designers also boosted marker efficiency to 85 per cent and leveraged state-of-the-art product creation technology to significantly reduce fabric waste in creating the kits.
In addition to delivering performance that meets and exceeds athletes’ exact needs, Nike designers made sustainable considerations in creating every aspect of the new kits.
Made with materials that have less impact on the planet, and constructed in a way that reduce the waste in fabric use significantly, the new jersey and shorts that will be worn on the pitch are composed of at least 80 per cent recycled material and made of 100 per cent recycled polyester from recycled plastic bottles.
The Swooshes and trim on the uniforms are made entirely of Nike Grind: a collection pre-consumer manufacturing scraps, recycled post-consumer shoes and unsellable footwear. Nike designers also boosted marker efficiency to 85 per cent and leveraged state-of-the-art product creation technology to significantly reduce fabric waste in creating the kits.