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PUMA Reveal Official National Team Kits for Women's Euro 2025

The kit drops keep on coming, as PUMA unveil the new National home and away jerseys ready in time for Women’s Euro 2025. Switzerland, Iceland and Portugal will all model fresh designs that capture the essence and identity of each nation.

PUMA are the next to reveal their official National kits which will be worn during the Women’s Euros in July this year. The brand has designed bespoke jerseys for Portugal, Switzerland and Iceland, focusing around the national identity and natural beauty of each country. PUMA have used intricate detailing and unique patterns in order to weave individual storytelling into each jersey.

Although this isn't technically a new release (released earlier in the year when PUMA were announced as the Portugal kit providers), PUMA have confirmed this will be worn by Portugal in the Women's Euros this year – it's debut on the competitive stage. The home features the traditional red and green heritage of La Sele, paired with a distinctive polka dot design which is inspired by the Quinas. Whilst the away jersey arrives more experimental, fashioning a mint green colourway paired with splashes of red, completed with a disruptive graphic – perfectly blending modern Portuguese culture with art and design.

Now, onto the hosts of the tournament – Switzerland. The Swiss receive a new home jersey, whilst the away carries over from the Men's Euros last summer. PUMA use delicate patterns, inspired by Swiss textile monograms, embellished on a striking red body to pay homage to the country's traditional craftmanship and capture the identity of the people. The away, as seen last year, models a snow white paired with a palette of blues. Both jerseys see the PUMA logo located in the centre, a lovely touch for a clean look. 

Unlike Switzerland, Iceland see a brand new away kit whilst the home remains the same as the one from the Euro 2024. The new jersey flourishes in innovation and forward thinking, taking a step forward for Icelandic football. With the ethereal beauty of the Northern lights sitting at the heart of this design, PUMA use a white base painted with soft purple and blue gradients in order to bring this theme to life.

Watch out for these kits when the Women's Euro starts in July...

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Daniella Tyson

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