Every WSL club's new home kit for 2024/25 season

  • All 12 WSL clubs have new home kits for the 2024/25 season
  • The majority have been inspired by local roots
  • Technology helps to ensure mobility and breathability
Leah Williamson, Rachel Daly and Leah Galton (L-R)
Leah Williamson, Rachel Daly and Leah Galton (L-R) / Arsenal/Aston Villa/Manchester United
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All 12 clubs in the Barclays Women's Super League have newly designed home kits for the upcoming 2024/25 campaign. 

Here, you can find them all together in one place to help you find out what your favourite players will be wearing on matchdays, and which brands have bagged themselves a sponsorship deal. 


Chelsea 

Sam Kerr and Aggie Beaver-Jones
Sam Kerr and Aggie Beaver-Jones / Chelsea

Champions Chelsea have unveiled a Nike kit that features a never before seen design. The change represents the new era that head coach Sonia Bompastor brings, signifying new energy, new passion and a new fire at Kingsmeadow and Stamford Bridge.

It features an orange accent colour that represents a different kind of fire coming through the ranks at the club, as well as a distinctive 'melting pot' pattern, resembling liquid gold and silver. This represents the fusion of Chelsea's rich legacy with the young culture of the city. 

The shirt is made with Nike's Dri-Fit ADV, helping to provide mobility, breathability and venting exactly where it's needed the most. 


Manchester City

Alex Greenwood
Alex Greenwood / Manchester City

Manchester City'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.

Director of integrated fan experience and retail & licensing, Serena Gosling said: "By incorporating '0161' in this year's home kit - something that resonates so strongly with the city of Manchester - we're able to connect fans around the world with the club and our city in a different way."

All replica shirts are also made using Puma's Re:fibre initiative, as the club prioritises building a sustainable future. 


Arsenal

Leah Williamson and Katie McCabe
Leah Williamson (L) and Katie McCabe (R) / Arsenal

Arsenal's new home kit features an iconic standalone cannon for the first time since 1989/90. 

The kit has been crafted for performance and made in collaboration with the men's and women's teams, with the lightweight jersey made from the latest adidas technology.


Liverpool

Liverpool's new kit blends retro and modern, and features a chrome yellow pattern for the club's 'You'll never walk alone' motto etched into the fabric.

The jersey has a unique collar with traditional yellow and red detailing, a nod to the iconic collar worn by the 1984 team led by manager Joe Fagan, who lifted the European Cup in Rome. Both the shirt and shorts have yellow and white side panelling.

Designed in collaboration with Nike, the shirt is made with Dri-Fit ADV. The advanced technology ensures faster evaporation and comfort. 


Manchester United

Leah Galton
Leah Galton / Manchester United

Manchester United have taken inspiration from a shirt worn by the Busy Babes in 1952. Bold combinations of red have been blended to form a light to dark red gradient, running down the main body of the shirt - giving the appearance of an ever-changing colour. 

The shirt also features a flame-like red insert down the side panel and shorts, something never seen before on a kit. The new look has a crew neck, while the adidas three-stripes run down the shoulders, and their new principal partner, Snapdragon, features in the middle in a contrasting white colour. 


Tottenham Hotspur

Jess Naz
Jess Naz / Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham's 2024/25 home kit brings back the full navy sleeves, with the design celebrating the iconic colours of the club. 

Designed in collaboration with Nike, the kit is again made from Dri-Fit ADV like their rivals. The shirt itself features a bold collar and striped details, and is inspired by some of the club's most iconic kits of the past.


Aston Villa

Rachel Daly
Rachel Daly / Aston Villa

Aston Villa's 2024/25 home kit features the new crest in celebration of the club's landmark 150th anniversary. 

It's a stylish tribute to Villa's past and features the 'AV 150' symbol in calligraphy on the back of the shirt. The rest of the kit includes solid white shorts, signature blue socks, an '1874' sign-off and adidas' classic three-stripes branding on the shoulders and around the corner. 

The on-field version of the jersey is constructed with Heat.rdy technology, optimised to keep players comfortable. The fan version features Aeroeady technology, which uses sweat-wicking or absorbent materials to keep the body dry. 


Everton

Lucy Hope
Lucy Hope / Everton

The new shirt pays homage to 'The Originals', and features an abstract version of the club's first official crest from 1920. 

It is supported by white shorts with a flat finish waistband and blue trim, alongside white socks topped with blue and white hoops, which sport the EFC logo on the shin and Castore wings on the calf. 

The 2024/25 kit marks the final time the Toffees will play at Goodison Park, before moving to their new home for the 2025/26 season, which is under construction at Bramley-Moore Dock in Liverpool. 


Brighton & Hove Albion 

Brighton have taken inspiration from their 2020/21 jersey, which featured a white base with five blue stripes across the chest. 

This time around, however the pinstripes are a lighter, seaside shade of blue hearken back to the kit from four years ago, creating a classic new look. 

The American Express shirt sponsor is the same light blue as the pinstripes, with the Brighton badge and Nike logo outlined in a darker blue. 


Leicester City 

The 2024/25 kit features prominent brands of its new principal partner King Power, reinforcing its commitment to the development of the women's game in Leicestershire. 

To celebrate the launch of the new matchday shirt, supporters were given a special opportunity to be among the first to see and own it at a meet and greet session this week. 


West Ham

West Ham's 2024/25 Umbro home kit is inspired by the 1960s 'golden era'. It features the traditional claret and blue colours, while paying tribute to the teams and players who paved the way for the club's success.

The sixties marked the first time West Ham enjoyed domestic and European victory - with the likes of Bobby Moore, Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst laying the foundations for new generations. 

The rest of the shirt features a round neck and claret detailing on the sleeve cuffs, and a new commemorative Umbro diamond logo, which has been designed to mark the British sportswear company's 100th anniversary. 


Crystal Palace 

Crystal Palace are returning to the club's trademark red and blue stripes for the upcoming season. It features an embedded repeated eagles nest with the contrasting sections and fine red, white and blue trim sported around the collar and sleeves, with matching shorts. 

As part of the club's celebrations to mark 100 years since the official opening of Selhurst Park, the kit also features a commemorative 'stamp' on the back collar of the shirt. 


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