Canada Soccer and Nike unveils 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup kits

The new 2023 home and away match kits for Canada Soccer Women’s National Team were unveiled by Canada Soccer and Nike. The kit will be worn in the run-up and throughout the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand. The new kit will be worn for the first-time in their April 11th match ag…

The new 2023 home and away match kits for Canada Soccer Women’s National Team were unveiled by Canada Soccer and Nike. The kit will be worn in the run-up and throughout the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand. The new kit will be worn for the first-time in their April 11th match against France (15.00 ET / 12.00 PT) at Marie-Marvingt stadium in Le Mans, France.

Fans can access an early window to shop the new Canada kits from 3-11 April on canadasoccerstore.com in advance of the full Canada Soccer FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia / New Zealand 2023 collection launching in early June.

Home Kit
Canada’s home kit features an evolution of our iconic geometric maple leaf design. Refreshed in a strong red and black color palette, the all-over maple leaf print appears bolder and more overt.

Away Kit
Canada’s away kit features a traditional red and white look. The jersey and socks are done in a crisp white with the shorts and accents in Canada’s traditional red.

Goalkeeper Kit
Canada’s Goalkeepers kit features three available option in colour Yellow, Purple and Green.

Material & Fit Innovation
Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team will be debuting the latest material innovations from Nike, designed to help athletes stay cool and comfortable and move easier.

  • Features Nike DRI-FIT ADV technology — Nike’s latest advanced-performance material innovation engineered for the body in motion.
  • Material prioritises mobility, breathability, and sustainability.
  • Leveraged the latest advanced body-mapping technology, 4D data and state-of-the-art digital design tools to tune the material pixel by pixel, providing reinforcement, mobility, breathability and venting exactly where it’s needed most.
  • The new jerseys and shorts for move sweat away from the skin for quicker evaporation — helping athletes stay cool, dry, comfortable and focused.

Sustainability
Nike designers made sustainable considerations in every aspect of the new kits.

  • The jersey and short are made of 100 percent recycled polyester from recycled plastic bottles
  • The Canada Soccer uniforms’ crests, Swooshes and trims are made of 100 percent Nike Grind — for the first time in a Nike kit on this stage.
  • The garments are constructed in a way that reduces fabric waste significantly.
  • To use less fabric, Nike designers boosted marker efficiency, or fabric yield, to 85 percent (up from 40 to 50 percent from the 2019 tournament).
  • Digital prototyping by the Nike design team also helped reduce waste.
  • Using state-of-the-art machines with advanced product-creation capabilities, designers cut down the number of prototype sample kits created (which become waste) by about 75 percent compared to previous tournament years.

Paulo Senra

Chief Communications & Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer

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