As the 2025 UEFA Women’s European Championship approaches, national teams are revealing the outfits they’ll don in Switzerland for the competition.

Nike recently showcased the fresh gear for several leading sides in the tournament, such as the reigning champions England, alongside France and the Netherlands.

Now, PUMA have responded with a release of their own, unveiling the home and away kits for host nation Switzerland, along with Portugal and Iceland.

Let’s take a closer look.

Portugal’s new home kit. / PUMA

Portugal’s home outfit sticks with tradition, featuring a prominent red hue, inspired by the Quinas — a symbol present on both Portugal’s coat of arms and the national team’s badge.

The away kit, meanwhile, is predominantly mint green, accented with subtle red detailing and black trims around the collar and sleeves. According to PUMA, the design reflects “the intersection of art, technology, and football found in modern-day Portugal.”

Portugal’s away kit. / PUMA

Switzerland’s Euro 2025 home kit. / PUMA

Switzerland’s all-red home kit takes inspiration from traditional Swiss textile monograms, resulting in a simple yet elegant design that ensures the hosts will look the part on home soil.

The away kit pays homage to the Jungfraujoch railway station in the Alps – famously the highest in Europe. It features a crisp white base with a striking mountain-inspired graphic, capturing the spirit of Switzerland’s iconic landscapes.

Switzerland’s away kit. / PUMA

Iceland’s home kit for Euro 2025. / PUMA

Iceland’s new home kit, featuring a classic blue base with white and red detailing, is said to be inspired by the flowing movement of the country’s glaciers.

The away kit – arguably the standout of PUMA’s new collection – is predominantly white, adorned with a sweeping blue motif across the front that resembles the Northern Lights, the iconic natural phenomenon that dances across Iceland’s skies.

It’s a real thing of beauty – just like the lights themselves.

Iceland’s Euro 2025 away kit. / PUMA

Euro 2025 kicks off on July 2 when Iceland take on Finland at the Stockhorn Arena in Thun. The tournament concludes on July 27.

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