Western United 24-25 Home, Away & Goalkeeper Kits Released
- Kit Release: Western United has released their 2024-25 home, away, and goalkeeper kits, manufactured by Kappa, with designs that draw from the club's history.
- Home Kit: The home jersey features the club's classic green and black stripes, a new collar, and is inspired by their inaugural season design.
- Away Kit: The away kit is a faded mint green, a departure from the traditional white, and incorporates white pinstripes with black accents, symbolizing the club's move to a new home ground.
Western United has unveiled its 2024-25 A-Leagues jerseys in partnership with Kappa. Called the 'Iconic Kits', they combine retro influences with modern design elements.
Western United's new 24-25 home, away and goalkeeper uniforms have been revealed at the historic Werribee Park Mansion.
Western United 24-25 Home Kit
This is the Western United 2024-2025 home jersey, made by Kappa.
The Kappa Western United 2024-25 jersey draws inspiration from Western United’s inaugural season, retaining the club's signature Green and Black stripes. This year, the Kappa Western United 2024-2025 home jersey reintroduces a lighter solid green stripe, echoing the original design, while incorporating five thinner green columns for added detail.
A standout feature of the Kappa Western United 24-25 home jersey is the introduction of a collar, the first on a Western United shirt, enhanced with green trim. The Kappa Omini logo banding runs down the sides.
Western United 24-25 Away Kit
This is the Western United 2024-25 away jersey, made by Kappa.
For the first time, a Western United away football shirt breaks away from the traditional white. The 24-25 away kit is opting for a striking faded mint green design. The mint green symbolizes new beginnings, a fitting choice as the club embarks on its first full season at Ironbark Fields in Tarneit.
The Kappa Western United 2024-25 away shirt also features white pinstripes and accents on the collar and sleeves, contrasted by black details, creating one of the club's sharpest alternative kits to date.
Western United 24-25 Goalkeeper Kit
This is the Western United 24-25 goalkeeper shirt, made by Kappa.
The Kappa Western United 2024-2025 goalkeeper shirt is blue with a faint diamond pattern on a blue base. The other keeper shirts are yellow and purple (no images yet).
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