Clubs in the Barclays Women’s Super League have been busy unveiling their newly designed away kits for the upcoming 2024/25 campaign.
At 90min, we’ve put them all in one place to help you get a better idea of what your favourite players will be wearing next season and which brands are taking centre stage.
The ‘blue flame’ theme from this year’s Chelsea home kit continues into the club’s away shirt.
The shirt and shorts feature a woven fabric in ‘guava ice’, a lighter shade of orange. This season’s shirts also features a custom crest and Nike’s Dri-FIT ADV, helping to keep players cool.
Retail shirts will have no ‘front of shirt’ branding but fans will have the chance to buy it if one is announced in the future.
City are yet to release their new away kit / Manchester City
Manchester City are yet to unveil their 2024/25 away kit, so for now, we’ll have to take another look at their latest home strip.
The club’s sky-blue tie up with Puma features threads of ‘0161’ in the trim, referencing the city’s area code and paying homage to the club’s roots.
Kim Little, Leah Williamson and Beth Mead (L-R) in Arsenal’s new away kit /
Arsenal’s new away kit has been made in collaboration with adidas and British African heritage brand Labrum London.
The design celebrates the club’s connection to their African supporters but takes its inspiration from the continent’s design traditions.
The shirt features the traditional pan-African colours of black, red and green, punctuated with a striking white zig-zag graphic.
Liverpool’s kit is a modern revision of the green colourway favoured by players for wearing away.
The 2024/25 version is in night forest – an earthy dark green colour – and anthracite with flashes of washed teal and sail on the culls, and inside panelling.
It’s also made with Dri-Fit ADV, which ensures faster evaporation to help players stay dry and comfortable.
The royal blue, textural element – applied as a series of repeated circular patterns atop a navy-blue base – is a homage to the 3D monograms seen on Manchester United kits from 30 years ago.
The back of the design features silver detailing through the three iconic adidas stripes down each shoulder, as well as the adidas and sponsor logo and the devil on the back of the collar.
The design also pays tribute to the three rivers that flow through Manchester – the Irk, Medlock and Irwell.
Tottenham’s shirt features light blue stripes, bringing back a pattern that is synonymous with away kits of the 1980s.
The design also brings the club crest into the centre of the jersey, providing a futuristic twist to a classic Nike design.
Rachel Daly in Villa’s home kit / Aston Villa
Like Man City, Aston Villa haven’t yet revealed their 2024/25 away kit.
The club have opted to celebrate their 150th anniversary with the design of their home shirt, featuring the ‘AV 150’ symbol in calligraphy on the back of the shirt.
Everton have unveiled an all black shirt, with a yellow trim and detail that takes inspiration from games under the lights at the Grand Old Lady.
Brighton have said their shirt has been designed as “an iconic refresh of the university gold 2013/14 away kit with navy blue pinstripe detailing and navy sleeve edging”.
It also features a wide stripe of white along the side. The Seagulls have confirmed, in a change from previous years, the strip will not become their third kit for the 2024/25 season.
Leicester’s black shirt features gold and pink splashes across the front, providing a point of difference from the club’s usual blue and white.
West Ham’s away strip has been dubbed the ‘Cockney kit’ with a design inspired by St Mary-le-Bow Church, which features in the form of a subtle print. The shirt is predominantly black with burgundy accents.
This is the first Crystal Palace shirt to feature a simplified eagle-on-ball crest, replacing the standard crest to highlight the iconic symbol of south London.
The kit also has an embedded eagle within a yellow and blue design, with matching shorts and socks.
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