Caught your breath yet?
In what is feeling like a particularly frantic summer for kits, the 2025 UEFA European Women's Championship is here. Any major tournament is worth your attention from a shirt perspective, but this year the Women's Euros is looking particularly promising. There are bespoke looks around every corner and several nations rocking some of their best ever looks (in our humble opinion) with details that are easy to miss at first glance.
Even the most diehard of kit fans would find it hard to keep up with everything the teams will be wearing in Switzerland this month, but we’ve done the heavy lifting for you and plotted out all of the kits for the Women’s Euros. Prepare to update your collection wishlist accordingly.
Group A
Finland
Home kit

At the risk of peaking too early, Finland might just have the best home and away combo at the Women’s Euros. This home is incredible, and the pattern inside the blue strip is shared with away
Away kit

It’s a real treat getting to see the pattern of the home shirt stripe in all its splendour.
Iceland
Home kit

Puma could have done much more across the board (as you’ll see). The pattern from Iceland looks a little bit too lo-fi here.
Away kit

Generic ‘women’s football’ colours let this one down, as much as we still love that crest.
Norway
Home kit

Norway’s home is sharp if a little safe. The cuffs do plenty to elevate this one.
Away kit

See Iceland’s away for comments on the colour scheme. The applications do deserve a mention however.
Switzerland
Home kit

It’d be easy to miss the subliminal pattern on the Switzerland home, and whilst that is the point of a subliminal pattern it’s a shame it’ll largely go unnoticed.
Away kit

Although Puma have introduced bespoke patterns on all their kits, some like the one here for Switzerland are too subtle to make an impact.
Group B
Belgium
Home kit

Belgium’s men’s team didn’t do their country’s brilliant 2024 home shirt justice, so here’s hoping Belgium women’s can do better.
Away kit

Belgium have been introducing yellow more into their palette over the past 10 or so years, and they’ve never done it better than this.
Italy
Home kit

The tricolour three stripes continue to delight us.
Away kit

The Italy away is a change of pace from the nation’s typical white affairs.
Portugal
Home kit

As far as home kits go this is quite solid from Portugal. Unless you’re up close with the shirt the details will be lost, though.
Away kit

The wavy dotted aesthetic here has something about it. If anything we’d like to see a little bit more of it.
Spain
Home kit

Spain’s home is a rare example of a truly two coloured shirt in the modern game, and it executed the look well.
Away kit

One of the standouts of the tournament, Spain’s new away kit is sure to turn heads. A likely deep run in the tournament will only enhance the shirt’s legacy.
Group C
Denmark
Home kit

This is the only ‘proper’ collar at the tournament; a fact which already gives this kit an edge. That the rest of the design is great is the cherry on top.
Away kit

As obvious as it would have been, a simple colour swap of the home would’ve landed much better.
Germany
Home kit

Germany’s unapologetically retro home kit is our pick for kit of the tournament. This is adidas’ swan song, with the brand making a spectacular switch to Nike soon, and they’ve ended on a high note.
Away kit

Germany’s away couldn’t be much more contrasting to the home, and it offers up something compelling for those into eye-catching patterns.
Poland
Home kit

Sadly we have to endure this Nike collar for another season.
Away kit

Though the pattern has a stock feel about it, this is about as daring as it gets for a Poland shirt.
Sweden
Home kit

Tournaments are better when Sweden are involved.
Away kit

The unexpectedly pale yellow secondary colour leaves this kit feeling washed out.
Group D
England
Home kit

Did Nike see how popular the England 2018 pre-match shirt was and alter their 2025 plans accordingly? It’s hard not to imagine so. Ultimately the end result feels passé.
Away kit

The latest in a line of black/blue England kits, this is one of the more appealing ones on account of the colourful side panels.
France
Home kit

Once again France are dazzling the world with a marled patterned kit. The rose gold accents are similarly a look utilised by the team previously to great effect.
Away kit

Off-white shirts are a trend for good reason, and France and Nike have given their take. Unsurprisingly they’ve nailed it.
Netherlands
Home kit

Like Sweden, any tournament worth its salt has the Dutch involved. The flag collar and dotted pattern make this one an instant hit.
Away kit

Synergy between home and away kits is always a win, and the flag segment of the Netherlands away collar ‘filling in’ the gap of the home is a great easter egg.
Wales
Home kit

One of the most solid adidas home kits gets another run out.
Away kit

Pale green and lilac is not a colour scheme to get excited about.
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