Whether you’re in the stands, streaming at home, or chasing a ball around Powerleague, there’s nothing quite like pulling on your team’s new shirt at the start of a season. That’s why we’ve put together the Ultimate 2025/26 WSL2 Kit Guide — covering prices, brands, and our favourites.
WSL2 kits launches might not come with the big-budgets of the WSL — but that doesn’t make them any less exciting. If anything, the broader mix of brands brings more character to the designs, and in plenty of cases, stronger shirts.
Here’s our guide to every WSL2 shirt released so far: who makes them, what they cost, and which ones stood out.
WSL2 Kit suppliers by club

The WSL2 is a nine-brand league. Compare that with the WSL, where Adidas and Nike dominate 9 out of 12 clubs.
The wider spread of brands gives fans more variety. Different suppliers bring their own designs, making the kits feel more distinctive and less cookie-cutter.
WSL2 Shirt pricing
While WSL adult shirts average around £80, the WLS2 average is £64. Still not cheap — especially if the whole family wants in — but it’s a noticeable difference.
Adult shirts
Winners: Bristol City, Charlton Athletic
Losers: Newcastle, Nottingham Forest
Bristol and Charlton fans pay the lowest at £55, while Newcastle and Forest are charging Premier League prices.

Kids shirts
Winners: Charlton Athletic
Losers: Newcastle and Birmingham
Charlton lead the way again, pricing their kids’ shirts at £40. Most others sit at £50, making the Addicks around 20% cheaper.

Every WSL2 Shirt Released
Lined up side-by-side, WSL2 shirts underline the variety on offer. From collar shapes and trims to colour palettes and fabric patterns, there’s less sense of repetition and more room for individual identity.
Designers have the tough job of balancing tradition with fresh ideas – and this season, plenty of clubs have managed it well.
Birmingham City: Home, Away, Third
Adults: £65. Kids: £55 via club shop



Bristol City: Home, Away, Third
Adults: £55. Kids: £45 via club shop



Charlton Athletic: Home, Away
Adults: £55. Kids: £40 via club shop


Crystal Palace: Home, Away, Third
Adults: £65. Kids: £50 via club shop



Durham: Home, Away (tbc)
Adults: N/A. Kids: N/A via club shop

Ipswich Town: Home, Away
Adults: £59. Kids: £43 via club shop


Newcastle United: Home, Away, Third
Adults: £85. Kids: £55 via club shop



Nottingham Forest: Home, Away
Adults: £75. Kids: £50 via club shop


Portsmouth: Home, Away, Third
Adults: £60. Kids: £45 via club shop



Sheffield United: Home, Away, Third
Adults: £60. Kids: £50 via club shop



Southampton: Home, Away, Third
Adults: £65. Kids: £50 via club shop




Sunderland: Home, Away, Third
Adults: £60. Kids: £50 via club shop



Our favourites
Drum roll…

Classic red and blue stripes brought to life with bold white pinstripes — this shirt pops. The retro collar adds extra bite, making it a worthy pick for anyone at the Palace.

We love the gold detailing on this. Stylish, premium, and easily one of our favourite shirts of the season, across all leagues.

Purple, purple, and more purple – and it works. Sweeping lines, a collar like no other. Different, yes, but in all the right ways.
Nine brands, countless designs, and plenty of talking points — the WSL2 kit game is on point this season. Better than the WSL? It’s certainly close.
Check out our Ultimate WSL 2025/26 kit guide