Today ahead of the incredible summer sports at UEFA Women’s Euro 2025tm, Adidas unveils a new collection of performance kits exclusively for women’s national teams in Belgium, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Wales. Masu. The biggest stage of international European soccer.
Conspicuously built on the pitch and stands, Adidas designers took inspiration from prominent artistic styles that give countries their own cultural identity. From Renaissance Italian realism and expressionism to graffiti street art adorning modern German cities – creating a contemporary fashion forward aesthetic that bridges the gap between the past and present.
Sam Handy, Adidas’ soccer team said: “The importance of jerseys cannot be kept understated in both football and culture. It represents the hope, passion and collective unity that connects the nation ahead of major tournaments. UEFA Women’s Euro For 2025TM, we strived to provide a performance first kit with modern designs that connect players and fans to the core visual DNA of each country. This summer, these designs stand out on the pitch and Swiss stands. I’m looking forward to it.”
The biggest tournaments put a lot of pressure on competitors. To disarm this pressure, the kit is built with performance at the core that incorporates heat.rdy technology – optimized or aerial measurement technology to make players feel comfortable – sweat Uses either a painted material or an absorbent material that will dry out the player. Light coats of arms and additional mesh panels are also applied to improve airflow and comfort, allowing players to focus on the game.
Details about the federation away kit design:
Belgium
Inspired by abstract geometric patterns born in Belgian art since the 1920s, this design sees a modern interpretation of the striking yellow, red and orange colors of the traditional RBFA red flame. . The look is complete with a “Belgian” sign-off around the neck and incorporates matching flame graphics.
Germany
German away kits celebrate the rich street art scene found all over the country. The striking lines of various shades of red and pink are applied in modern doodle styles, embodying the vibrant murals found in the heart of these cosmopolitan cities. A yellow “German” neck sign-off in spray paint style – is added to the design.
Italy
Italian jerseys draw design inspiration from the movements of realism and naturalistic relating to the Renaissance era, as artists become increasingly interested in realistic portrayals of natural objects. In this case, the various shades of mint green become apparent like life The grape branches running across the front and back of the shirt were completed by sign-off of the “Italian” neck.
Spain
Spanish design is rooted in the Cubist movement of the 20th century. It is well known for creating abstract visuals by splitting the component parts of the subject and reassembling them in abstract forms. The pink and grey geometric shapes cut off the off-white base to represent a bold new era for the Spanish women’s national team.
Sweden
This groundbreaking work by this eye-catching design champion pioneering artist pushed boundaries and challenged traditional narratives. The visual, which incorporates the fade out of darkness into light, is a homage to some of the earliest known forms of Swedish abstract expressionism.
Wales
It is influenced by the appearance of the traditional Welsh love spoon, an ancient symbol of loyalty and unity. In contrast, the sign-off with the red “Gorau Chwarae Cyd Chwarae” motif stands out on the neck.
In addition to the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025TM away kit collection, partners Scotland and Northern Ireland will also receive refresh away kit designs worn throughout the 2025 international season. The Scotland away jersey is inspired by the primrose and pink colours traditionally worn in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but Northern Ireland’s away shirts are honored by the “dark hedge” of Antrim County represents. The stunning roads of the beach trees intertwined to create a dramatic tunnel-like effect.
The newly released federation kit is just one example of how adidas can make their fans appear and support athletes at their biggest stages. Adidas will also be offering official match balls for the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025TM (Connectis) as a proud partner of UEFA for decades.
First time in 2025 Federation away kits are available in men’s, women’s and young people’s sizes. https://www.adidas.com/us/uefa_euro