OneFootball
Lewis AmbroseΒ·23 March 2023
OneFootball
Lewis AmbroseΒ·23 March 2023
The Womenβs World Cup is now just a few months away and adidas have revealed stunning designs for six nationsβ away jerseys.
All six jerseys are inspired by the unique natural landscape and stunning scenery of the countries in question.
βStriking landscapes from SerranΓa de Hornocal in the north to Ushuaia in the south, the Argentina away kit signifies the diverse natural landscapes found across the country.β
βThe Colombian away kit pays homage the many hues of the CaΓ±o Cristales River β often referred to as the βRiver of Five Coloursβ β celebrating the unique changing phenomenon that occurs due to the reflection of light against the water. Utilising traditional federation colours, re-imagined through the lens of flowing water and the reflection of light, the design brings in a fresh look that celebrates the countryβs rich biodiversity.β
βGermanyβs away jersey is inspired by the various deep green woodland areas found within the country β from the Black Forest to the Zauberwald. The various shades of green and bespoke handmade graphic celebrate Germanyβs vast woodlands β which cover an area equivalent to one third of the countryβs land mass.β
βJapanβs away kit takes its pink color cues from the beautiful pink sunrise that can be witnessed at Mount Fuji. The sunrise represents the collective mission of the Japanese team β as the Womenβs World Cup emerges on the horizon β to add another winnerβs star to the team badge.β
βThe Spanish away jersey takes inspiration from the beautiful coral reefs that can be found around Spainβs vast coastlines β a feature the country shares with the famous coral reefs found in the tournamentβs host nations of Australia and New Zealand.β
βSwedenβs away jersey is inspired by the vast glacial rivers and ice caps that can be found across the country. Combining a changing glacial blue graphic, with trims and details in the iconic yellow colour synonymous with the nation β the design seeks to highlight the beauty and importance of the nationβs glaciers.β
Each and every kit is made from a yarn containing 50% Parley Ocean Plastic, reusing plastic waste from islands, beaches and coastlines, as adidas seek to do their bit in reducing the amount of plastic waste polluting oceans around the world.