Finally: Adidas Upgrade Women's Kit Game For 2023 World Cup

Adidas have finally listened to the complaints of their customers (and Footy Headlines) and upgraded their Women's Kits game.

Disgusting: Adidas Give Women's (And Men's) Teams Replica Kits

Just back in the 2022 UEFA Women's Euro, Adidas national teams wore "replica" Adidas kits. Logically, Adidas' Women's national team football kits were also only sold as replicas.

UEFA Euro 2022 - Replica Kits For Germany and all other Adidas teams

Adidas 2023 Women's World Cup Kits - 6 of 9 Teams Wear Heat.Rdy Authentic Jerseys

But now, six out of the nine Adidas 2023 Women's World Cup teams wear authentic Heat.Rdy kits, with the other three wearing replica "Aeroready". This is a significant improvement from last year's Women's Euro, where all Adidas-sponsored teams wore replica kits with stitched logos.

Adidas are now also Women's kits in authentic versions

With temperatures being less than 20 °C in Australia and New Zealand currently, Adidas' Heat.Rdy technology is not a must but still favorable, also thanks to the heat-applied logos.

But Adidas is not stopping there. The new Adidas 2023 Women's kits are now available to buy in the authentic version, featuring heat-applied logos and Heat.Rdy material. This is a game-changer for female athletes who demand the best quality kits to perform at their best.

However, it's worth noting that Nike and Puma have been leading the way in providing the best kits for female athletes. The Nike UEFA Euro 2022 Women's jerseys feature the Nike Dri-Fit ADV technology, while the Puma kits are based on the Ultraweave template.

Meanwhile, newly sponsored AS Roma do only receive replica kits from Adidas.

Was it about time Adidas stepped up their game for women's kits? Let us know what you think.

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