England get fresh look for 2024

The Lionesses will also aim to look the part as they begin the defence of their EURO title when qualifying for the 2025 finals begins in April.

Sarina Wiegman’s squad will wear the kit for the first time when they welcome Sweden to Wembley for a showpiece start to their European Championship trophy defence on Friday 5 April, with versions of their kit on sale in June.

Nike have revealed special innovations for the new kits, with the teams to benefit from the latest Dri-Fit ADV innovation aimed at supporting performance by keeping players dry and cool with breathable, lightweight fabric. After athlete consultation, the women’s kit will now feature a wider chest and waist width, as well as an increase on the size of the sleeve opening.

HOME KIT

Nike describe the England 2024 home kit as a modern take on a classic white strip. The trim on the cuffs takes its cues from the training gear worn by England legends of the past, in a bold purple colour that remixes reds and blues of the past. The same colours also feature in a playful interpretation of the flag of St George on the back of the collar.

AWAY KIT

The England 2024 away kit reimagines iconic kits from the past with a modern twist, making a bold statement with an eye-catching purple – a modern mix of classic blue and red England change kits of the past. The graphic side panels feature seven different colours with a nod to English fashion, while also giving the flag of St. George on the collar a standout style

 

Fans can register their interest via the England store and will be notified by email as soon as the kits are available.

The players featured in the launch photo are (a-z): Adam Lione (Men’s partially sighted team), Azeem Amir (Men’s blind team), Beth Mead (Women’s senior team), Bukayo Saka (Men’s senior team), Declan Rice (Men’s senior team), Ella Toone (Women’s senior team), Giles Moore (Men’s cerebral palsy team), Harry Kane (Men’s senior team), Jon Bolding (Powerchair team), Lauren Hemp (Women’s senior team), Lauren James (Women’s senior team), Lucja Wyrwantowicz (Women’s blind team), Marc Guehi (Men’s senior team), Mary Earps (Women’s senior team), Mason Dunbar (Men’s cerebral palsy team), Matt Oaten (Men’s deaf team), Phil Foden (Men’s senior team), Zara Musker (Women’s deaf team)

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