Stunning Nike England 2019 Women's World Cup Away Kit Released
Update: The Nike England 2019 Women's World Cup kits are now finally available to buy. Men's and kids' sizing is available as well.
Nike today revealed the new England away kit for 2019 Women's World Cup. The 2019 Women's Women Cup will take place in France from June 7 to July 7.
England 2019 Women's Away Kit
This is the England 2019 women's away jersey.
An exclusive design for the England women's national team, the new away jersey is dark red with a roses all-over pattern. This of course derives from the FA crest, which features ten roses alongside the famous three lions.
Nike pairs the rather usual base color of the England 2019 Women's Women Cup away kit will off-white for logos.
Shorts and socks in the same colors as the shirt complete the England 2019 women's away uniform.
There is also a new England home kit to be used at the tournament. Both England 2019 Women's World Cup jerseys will be available to buy starting mid-May 2019, with men's and women's sizes set to be available.
Let's hear your thoughts in the comments below. Also check out the 2019 Women's World Cup Kit Overview for more.
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