It’s time to gear up for a summer of spectacular football as Adidas drops a stunning new collection of away kits for UEFA Women’s EURO 2025™! And let’s be honest—football kits aren’t just about looking good (though these certainly do). They’re battle armor, national flags stitched in fabric, and a fashion statement all rolled into one.
On 17th February, Adidas announced on its official website that it had launched new kits for the upcoming UEFA Women’s Euros 2025 kits for the season. These jerseys had their own standout and unique culture embedded within them and Sam Handy, GM of Football at Adidas, emphasised that by saying,
“The importance of the jersey cannot be understated—in both football and culture—it represents hope, passion, and a collective sense of unity that connects a nation ahead of a major tournament. For UEFA Women’s EURO 2025, we focused our efforts on delivering performance-first kits with contemporary designs that connect players and fans to the core visual DNA of each nation. We can’t wait to see these designs stand out on pitch and in the stands in Switzerland this summer.”
This year, Adidas has gone all-in on the art world, taking inspiration from the cultural and artistic heritage of six powerhouse teams—Belgium, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Wales—to create kits that could easily hang in a modern art museum. With cutting-edge technology like AEROREADY and HEAT.RDY built in, these kits promise not just style but peak performance.
So, whether you’re a die-hard fan or just someone who appreciates a good-looking jersey, let’s dive into this artistic journey across Europe.
Belgium – Abstract Flames of Glory
Belgium’s away kit is a fiery explosion of geometric genius, paying tribute to the country’s love for abstract art. Imagine if Picasso was really into football—this is probably what he’d design. The kit features a bright yellow base with a subtle geometric pattern, reddish orange side panels, and purple Adidas stripes and logos. It’s bold, it’s dynamic, and it screams Red Flames—a fitting tribute to the team’s nickname.

Key Features:
- Inspired by Belgium’s 1920s geometric abstract art movement & RBFA’s iconic flame symbol.
- Bright yellow base with reddish-orange side panels and purple Adidas details.
- Officially dropped on February 17, 2025—hot off the press!
Price: From £85 at Adidas.
Germany – Graffiti on the Pitch
Germany has taken street art from the alleys of Berlin straight to the football field. The away kit is a stunning mix of burgundy, red, pink, and yellow, designed to reflect the vibrant graffiti culture of the country. It looks like a rebellious artist got hold of a spray can and decided to redesign football fashion—and honestly, we love it.

Key Features:
- Burgundy base with graffiti-style red and pink strokes.
- Yellow “Deutschland” spray-paint-style lettering at the neck.
- First red away kit since 2019—because why not shake things up?
- Available from February 17, 2025, with prices at £130 for the authentic version and £85 for the replica.
Price: From £85 at adidas.
Italy – Renaissance, but Make It Football
Italy’s away kit takes us straight back to the Renaissance, when artists like Michelangelo and da Vinci were making realism a thing. But instead of painting ceilings, Adidas decided to paint jerseys with lifelike vine branches winding their way across a mint-green base. It’s elegant, sophisticated, and possibly the classiest football kit to ever exist.

Key Features:
- Inspired by Realism and Naturalism from the Renaissance period.
- Light green base with detailed vine branches across the front and back.
- Italian flag-inspired white and red accents because, well, Italy.
- Released February 17, 2025, and priced at £130 (authentic) / £85 (replica).
Price: From £85 at adidas.
Spain – Cubism Meets Championship Energy
Spain’s away kit is Cubism on a football jersey—a bold tribute to one of the country’s most famous artistic movements. Think Picasso, but make it sportswear. The design features geometric shapes in pink and blue against an off-white “Chalk White” base, creating a modern, abstract aesthetic. And in case you forgot Spain’s recent success, there’s even a little nod to Olga Carmona’s World Cup-winning goal in 2023.

Key Features:
- Inspired by 20th-century Cubism, breaking visuals into abstract pieces.
- Off-white base with pink and blue geometric patterns.
- Small tribute icon under the collar celebrating Spain’s 2023 World Cup victory.
- Available February 17, 2025, priced at £130 (authentic) / £85 (replica).
Price: From £85 at Adidas.
Sweden – Abstract Expressionism in Motion
Sweden’s kit is a love letter to groundbreaking Swedish female artists who pioneered abstract art. Ever heard of Hilma af Klint? If not, you should, because she was painting abstract masterpieces before it was cool. This jersey honors that legacy with an abstract blue design that fades from dark to light—just like Sweden’s path to football greatness (we see that W coming).

Key Features:
- Inspired by Swedish Abstract Expressionism and female artists.
- Turquoise blue color scheme with yellow accents.
- Designed to make you look like a walking piece of fine art.
- Released February 17, 2025.
Price: From £85 at Adidas.
More to Come!
That’s not all—Scotland and Northern Ireland are also getting fresh away kits, and Adidas is even rolling out a new match ball for the tournament, KONEKTIS, featuring Connected Ball Technology for the first time ever.
Oh, and in case you were wondering, all these stylish jerseys are available in men’s, women’s, and youth sizes, so there’s no excuse not to rep your team in style. Grab yours from select retailers or at Adidas’ official site.
Australia: A Bold Home Kit for the Matildas
The Nike Australia Women’s 2025 home shirt is a striking display of national pride, featuring a dynamic pattern of intersecting diagonal stripes in the country’s iconic sporting colors—bright yellow and emerald green. Darker green trim accents add a sharp contrast, making this kit one of the boldest designs in the tournament.

France: A Classic Touch with Unique Colors
France 2025 Women’s Goalkeeper Kit
Nike’s France 2025 women’s goalkeeper jersey takes a sleek, modern approach with a yellow-to-white gradient effect. The black Nike Swoosh and ‘Lt Madder Root’ FFF crest (a light pink-orange shade) provide a stylish contrast. This unique colorway is a fresh take on traditional goalkeeper kits.

France 2025 Women’s Home & Away Kits
Home Kit: France’s home jersey is a deep “Blue Void” base with light pink-orange ‘Lt Madder Root’ details, creating a sophisticated and stylish look.

Away Kit: The away shirt adopts a pale vanilla base (Pale Ivory) with ‘Sail’ (a shade close to white) and Light Madder Root accents, making it one of the cleanest designs in the tournament.

These kits will be available starting March 2025.
USA: A Dark, Fierce Look for the Away Kit
Nike’s USA 2025 Women’s away football shirt features a very dark blue base (Obsidian) with bold red accents (Challenge Red), giving it a strong and aggressive look. Meanwhile, the home jersey stays true to tradition, with a white base and blue-red details, ensuring a timeless and recognizable design for the USWNT.

Netherlands: A Sleek Goalkeeper Kit
The Nike Netherlands 2025 women’s goalkeeper jersey is based on the new Nike 25-26 Gardien VI goalkeeper template. The black jersey features subtle halftone gradient stripes, giving it a sleek, modern appeal. Both the Nike Swoosh and the Netherlands women’s football logo are centrally placed for a balanced aesthetic.

This kit will hit stores in March 2025.
England: A Tribute to the Iconic 1982 World Cup Kit
Nike’s England 2025 Women’s Euro home kit takes inspiration from the legendary Admiral 1982 World Cup jersey. This modernized version features a classic white base with a blue/red gradient at the top, creating a striking and nostalgic look.

Other key details:
- The collar and sleeve cuffs are kept in a clean blue tone.
- It is designed for the Women’s Euro 2025, but there is speculation that England’s men’s team might also wear it in at least one match.
- The kit will be available in men’s sizes for purchase.

Expect to see this kit in stores by March/April 2025.
Final Thoughts
Nike’s 2025 Women’s Euro kits bring a mix of bold modern designs, nostalgic tributes, and sleek goalkeeper jerseys. Whether it’s Belgium’s vibrant away shirt, France’s elegant away kit, or England’s throwback design, these jerseys will make a statement on and off the pitch.
Which of these kits is your favorite? Let us know in the comments!