The National Women’s Soccer League and Nike unveiled new kits for all 14 teams on Thursday ahead of the league’s 2025 season. Each team unveiled at least one new jersey, with Bay FC also getting an update to its white jersey following a black-and-white template last year for the 2024 expansion team.
The array of kits ranges from unique colors, like the Kansas City Current rolling out an all-teal kit for the first time, to bold diversions like the Houston Dash wearing purple.
Importantly, the updates to the secondary kits (Bay FC and league champion Orlando Pride will wear their new jerseys as primary kits) give each team a completely customized collection for the first time in league history. Nike and the NWSL launched a new era of their 12-year partnership last year with a custom jersey for each team, but the 2024 secondary kits were all template holders as a bridge to get to these new kits in 2025. From here, teams are expected to get one new kit each year, alternating between primary and secondary.
Goalkeeper jerseys have also been updated in…