All Logos of Nike 2023 Women's World Cup Kits Are Made From Nike Grind
Nike have announced a first for the 2023 Women's World Cup kits. All logos, association crests, swooshes, and trims on the jerseys will be made from 100% Nike Grind.
Nike Grind is a sustainable material made from post-industrial manufacturing waste
Nike Grind is a sustainable material made from post-industrial manufacturing waste. Nike Grind has been in use for several years but never for football kits.
2023 Women's World Cup Kit Logos Are "100% Made With Nike Grind
Nike's 2023 Women's World Cup kit badges feature the signature speckled aesthetic of Grind. However, what is very interesting is that Nike have apparently managed to use the Nike Grind material without having the speckled multi-colored look all over.
According to Nike, the uniforms' association crests, swooshes, and trim are made of 100 percent Nike Grind, but only the parts of the logos have the speckled appearance.
The Brazil badge does not look like it uses Nike Grind at all
The Brazil badge does not look like it uses Nike Grind at all, but we have to trust Nike on this one.
As in previous years, the jersey and shorts are made of 100 percent recycled polyester from recycled plastic bottles.
Nike have reduced the number of prototype sample kits (which go to waste) by approximately 75 percent
Interestingly, Nike also announced that "by using state-of-the-art machines with advanced product creation capabilities, designers have reduced the number of prototype sample kits (which go to waste) by approximately 75 percent compared to previous tournament years."
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No More Kappa: Real Valladolid Announce Reebok Kit Deal
Real Valladolid has officially announced a new kit supplier agreement with Reebok, replacing Kappa. The partnership marks a significant return for the brand to Spanish football and will see Reebok serve as the club's technical sponsor until the summer of 2029. This three-year deal will officially commence from the 2026-27 season.
The announcement event took place on July 4, 2026, at the historic Valladolid Cathedral. To celebrate the start of this new era, the presentation featured a special live performance by the Escuela Municipal de Música de Valladolid, who played a symphonic rendition of the club's anthem.
As part of the agreement brokered via SportsHubGroup, Reebok will manufacture all match and training kits for Real Valladolid. Additionally, the brand will release exclusive fan products and lifestyle collections for the club's supporters over the course of the next three seasons.
Blaublitz Akita 26-27 Kits Released
Japanese J2 League club Blaublitz Akita have unveiled their new 2026-27 kits. Made by Athleta, the new kits feature a distinct design inspired by the concept of weaving.
The Athleta Blaublitz Akita 2026-27 kits are designed around the theme of weaving, reflected in a woven pattern on the shirts, symbolizing the unity of the stakeholders spinning their efforts onto the pitch.
The new Athleta Blaublitz Akita 2026-27 kits will be available to pre-order starting July 6, 2026, with deliveries planned ahead of the start of the new league season.



































