Adidas unveil bold new international kits ahead of women’s Euro 2022 this summer featuring Germany, Spain and Belgium with the jerseys set to be worn for the first time at the record-breaking UK tournament

  • Adidas has unveiled some unique new designs for its international shirts  
  • Germany, Spain and Belgium are among the teams featured for its bold new kits 
  • The kits will be worn for the first time at the women’s Euro 2022 this summer  

Adidas have unveiled a new set of bold international kits ahead of the women’s Euro 2022 – looking to embody ‘confidence and independence’ leading up to the record-breaking tournament. 

The jerseys – set to be worn for the first time at the tournament this summer – aim to ‘capture the DNA of each nation’ as excitement builds for the competition, which has now sold 350,000 tickets, already breaking the record of of 240,000 at EURO 2017.  

The kits featured from Adidas’ selection are Germany, Belgium, Spain, Northern Ireland and Sweden – with each design containing a similarly plain yet striking look in a ‘reimagining’ of each team’s identity.  

Adidas have unveiled a batch of bold new international kits ahead of the women's Euro 2022

The kits all feature a plain yet striking look in a reimagining of each team's identity

Adidas have unveiled a batch of bold new international kits ahead of the women’s Euro 2022  

The shirts will be worn for the first time at the record-breaking tournament this summer

The shirts will be worn for the first time at the record-breaking tournament this summer

Adidas claim the kits embody 'confidence and independence' ahead of the highly-anticipated competition, set to be held in the UK

Adidas claim the kits embody ‘confidence and independence’ ahead of the highly-anticipated competition, set to be held in the UK

Adidas chief Nick Craggs said: ‘We saw each kit as a canvas for creativity. An opportunity to capture and reimagine the DNA of each nation, connecting players and fans with a shared identity to feel a sense of belonging and confidence over the course of the tournament. 

‘This is a huge moment for football and our aim was to create kits that helped the players be the best versions of themselves as they step into the spotlight.’

The kits are also environmentally friendly after being created using recycled materials made with Parley Ocean Plastic, while also using technology that will keep players cool – as well as fans wearing the shirts in the stands – when it gets too hot. 

The tournament will be hosted in England after being delayed by one year due to the Covid pandemic.     

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Post source: Daily mail

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