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Spectacular Nike China 2019 Women's World Cup Away Kit Presented

Nike just unveiled a spectacular new Nike that will be used by the China national team at the 2019 Women's World Cup this summer. Inspired by the team's nick name, the Steel Roses, the away kit brings an interesting and unique look.

Nike China 2019 Women's World Cup Away Kit

This is the China 2019 women's jersey.

The China 2019 Women's World Cup away kit is steel grey with a black collar and orange trim on the lower sides and in the form of the sleeve cuffs.

A spectacular all-over graphic print rounds off the smart look of the China 2019 women's kit.

Orange shorts and socks complete the Nike China 2019 Women's World Cup kit.

The China 2019 Women's World Cup kit is set to be released on May 16.

The China 2018 home kit gets carried over.

What do you think of the kit? Comment below, and check out the Kit Overview for more.

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