
2026-04-13T16:16:41.646Z

The England Women’s team are set to bring serious style to the Euros this summer—not just with their footwork, but with their eye-catching new training kit collection. Think bold, think bright, think brilliant. It’s a look that says confidence before the first whistle even blows

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Kicking off the collection is the standout pre-match shirt, a spray-paint masterpiece that looks like Banksy traded stencils for sportswear. Blending red, purple, blue, and black in a graffiti-style swirl, this shirt will be worn during warmups ahead of Euro 2025 matches—and honestly, it might deserve its own gallery showing.
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The training gear doesn’t stop there. A vibrant purple training top brings high energy, featuring sleek black details that add just enough edge.
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If subtle swagger is more your style, there’s a reverse version too: an all-black top with sharp purple accents and badges that pop, also available in hoodie form.
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Rounding out the collection are a trio of jackets that cover all bases. There’s a clean, classic white number with red and blue touches—very "St. George meets high performance.
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Then there’s a nostalgic blue jacket with crisp white details, channelling retro vibes from the glory days of the 90s and early 2000s.
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And to finish things off? A graffiti-inspired jacket blooming with red, purple, and blue roses—bold, poetic, and the perfect final flourish to this vibrant collection.
All Pieces are available now at Nike.com.
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shirtsOnce a force to be reckoned with on the pitch, Tasha’s love for football spans over a decade—until her playing career was cut short by the classic knee injury story—a setback that shifted her focus but never dulled her love for the sport. She previously played for Carlisle City and Stanwix Ladies before swapping her boots for a whistle. Now an FA-qualified referee, she spends her time officiating for Newcastle United’s academy as well as your typical Sunday league, channelling her inner Anthony Taylor on weekends (but without the VAR controversies). Since joining the team in 2023, Tasha has crowned herself the resident expert on all things sport and fashion. Whether she's ranking questionable kits or offering insight into trending trainers, her observations are sharp, insightful, and on point. She's got a knack for finding the perfect blend of performance and style—just don’t ask her to pick a favourite Premier League kit of the season unless you're ready for a heated debate.