Women’s Euro 2025: Which national team will have the best kit?
The sporting summer continues with the excitement of the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, which will be held in Switzerland starting July 2nd. With a format expanded to 16 nations, the tournament promises great matches and, of course, a parade of styles on the court. England, the current champions, will seek to defend their title won in 2022. Alongside them, Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain, world champions, are some of the favorites to lift the trophy on July 27. But, beyond tactics and statistics, a key question hovers in the air: which team will be crowned as the most stylish of the tournament? To answer this question, we have analyzed the uniforms of the 16 participating teams, evaluating their designs and trends. This year, the inspiration for the uniforms is varied, ranging from traditional textile art and national symbolism to railway infrastructure and seed banks. Below, we present our ranking of the best Euro 2025 uniforms.16. Poland (Nike)


15. Sweden (Adidas)


Visitor: The away kit, in satin blue, represents Scandinavian minimalism. The design is complemented by pale yellow details and a dark wave effect reminiscent of the long Nordic winter nights.
14. Wales (Adidas)

Home: Inspired by the dragon on the Welsh flag, the home kit is red with white and green claw-shaped details on the sides. An elegant and representative design.

Visitor: The away kit is inspired by the Welsh love spoon, a traditional carved wooden object. The design features light green braids on the front and lilac details.
13. Switzerland (Puma)

Local: The hosts will wear a traditional red and white uniform, with dark details on the collar and cuffs. The shirt incorporates crosses from the Swiss flag and floral motifs from traditional textile art.

Visitor: The away kit, in white, features a design inspired by the highest train station in Europe, Jungfraujoch. The outline design in blue and gray becomes visible from certain angles.
12. Denmark (Hummel)


Visitor: The away kit is equally minimalist, with a white base decorated with red chevrons on the shoulders and a thin red band on the collar and cuffs. The DBU (Danish Football Association) shield adds a touch of style.
11. Netherlands (Nike)

Local: The Netherlands renews its iconic orange with a design inspired by the “micro dots” artistic movement of the 90s. The pattern creates a shiny effect on the material, and highlights the tricolor collar.

Visitor: The Dutch visitor’s uniform combines light blue and black. The design includes details on the collar that complement the set.
10. Finland (Nike)


Visitor: The blue away shirt features the same Haapaniemi pattern, but enlarged to show intricate details, including an owl and indigenous symbols.
9. Norway (Nike)


Visitor: The away kit is inspired by the contemporary architecture of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, with a triangular design that evokes the concrete entrance of this scientific facility.
8. Spain (Adidas)


Visitor: The away kit is inspired by Cubism, with pastel shades of pink and blue, abstract lines, and an angular footballer figure on the back of the neck.
7. Portugal (Puma)


6. Italy (Adidas)


Visitor: The visitor’s uniform features a mint green print inspired by Renaissance art and the veneration of the natural world. Floral shapes create a soft camouflage pattern, and the inscription “Italia” on the back completes the design.
5. Iceland (Puma)


Visitor: The visitor’s uniform pays homage to the aurora borealis, with pink and blue tones that evoke the beauty of the night sky.
4. England (Nike)

Local: England’s home kit features a color panel on the front, with a royal blue collar that transforms into a bright red band across the chest.

Visitor: The Lionesses’ away shirt is black with blue, pink, and red details. The national crest is presented in a turquoise tone.
3. Germany (Adidas)

Local: Germany will wear a retro kit to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the national team and the founding of the DFB. The design features a jacquard pattern with subtle stripes and the DFB eagle.

2. Belgium (Adidas)


Visitor: The away kit is inspired by the abstract geometric patterns of Belgian art from the 1920s. The yellow base features a discreet graphic design with red and orange details, and the word “Belgium” on the back of the collar.
1. France (Nike)


Visitor: France’s away kit is a tribute to the elegance of champagne, with a design featuring a central crest, details inspired by vines, and an asymmetrical collar.