Euro 2025 Lionesses kits outsell previous tournaments

Euro 2025 Lionesses kits outsell previous tournaments

Peter Gillibrand
Getty Images A young girl smiles as she holds up the reverse side of a black England away shirt with the name Walsh and a number 4 printed on the reverse. An adult - presumably her mum - has an England flag wrapped around her shoulder as she leans into the shot.Getty Images

Official Lionesses kits for the 2025 Euros have outsold versions for the previous tournament and the 2023 World Cup, according to Nike.

The company, which designs and produces England’s kits, says it’s seen “particularly strong sales” for children’s sizes.

It also said on-pitch personalities, particularly Chloe Kelly and Lucy Bronze, had helped to drive purchases.

Designer and sportswear expert Hattie Crowther says women’s kits have come a long way since 2019, when the Lionesses would play in the same shirts as the men’s squad.

But, she says, more recent versions have been designed “with intention” and with female players in mind.

“They’re fitting better. They’re reflecting the fans. The identity. The culture of the game,” she says.

“Fans want to be a part of this.”

Hattie, who’s also a Fashion and Sportswear lecturer at London College of Fashion, says the Lionesses are now “cultural icons” – and that status is reflected in what they wear on the pitch.

“There’s a huge opportunity to design merch and kits and Nike has done it in a way that it speaks to identity, community and representation,” she says.

Hattie Crowther Hattie Crowther sits against a white photographic backdrop inside a studio, wearing red dungarees with an England insignia stitched onto the left side. She wears a pearl necklace and chain with spiky elements, and smiles as her blonde, curly hair cascades down her back.Hattie Crowther

Nike came under fire during the 2023 World Cup for failing to stock replicas of goalkeeper Mary Earps’ kit.

After mounting pressure, including a petition that received more than 152,000 signatures, the company stocked it and the kit sold out within 5 minutes.

Hattie was working with Nike at the time and says she and her colleagues “were all confused why that happened.”

“But I think everyone makes mistakes and they’ve clearly learnt from it,” she says.

Getty Images Sarina Wiegman puts an arm around Burna Boy as he performs on-stage in front of a line of England players at the team's victory celebrations.Getty Images

Hattie says the strong sales of kid’s sizes is a sign of the “first generation of kids growing up with women’s football in a mainstream environment”.

“I’ve gone to a lot of matches myself and it’s full of kids,” she says.

“These kids are seeing their heroes wear these kits and they can be a part of that.

“It’s no longer a niche and the kids are choosing the female players as their role models.”

A 2023 study by Sport England found there was a surge in girls playing football since the 2022 Euros win.

“It’s important you see these female athletes,” says Hattie.

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