The co-hosts of this year’s Women’s World Cup have unveiled new kits that directly address period anxiety among players. For the first time, the Matildas kit will integrate a base layer into the shorts, while the New Zealand women’s team will swap their traditional white shorts for teal blue.
They are the most comprehensive football team collections created for women by Nike, with the fit and material catered to the specific movements of female sports-players.
The Australian design, backed by women’s research and athlete feedback, integrate “leak protection” into the shorts with a combination of a laminate gusset, liner, and short construction.
The vice-president of women’s global sports apparel, Jordana Katcher, said Nike used 3D technology to create the “built-in brief” shape that aligns with the contours of the body. “The construction involves a double layered material that acts as a liner and absorbs, wicks and holds menstrual fluid, with another layer that acts as an anti-leakage barrier,” she said. “The best thing is how thin this protection is – only the thickness of a 10 cent piece.” The decision follows similar moves by the England national women’s team and clubs including Manchester City.