The long-awaited 2024 National Women’s Soccer League kits have finally arrived.
Every team has received two new designs as part of a new deal with Nike that prompted a league-wide reset. While all secondary kits follow the same basic gradient pattern in a solid color, clubs were given free rein with the primary kits. Two other important changes that come with this new contract are the elimination of white shorts after players expressed concerns about period leakage on the pitch and the ending of the rule that dictated that one kit must be primarily white.
The end result of these changes is more color and customization than has ever been seen in the NWSL. Even if the secondary kits all follow the same gradient pattern, next to no teams chose to go with a white base. Instead, different shades of pink and red and purple and blue are abundant. The days of multiple teams with a white-on-white uniform are finally dead and gone and the league is better for it.
With this newfound artistic freedom, most…