The new Women's World Cup uniforms for every country

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See the new uniforms for every country in the 2019 Women's World Cup.

The 2019 Women's World Cup starts on June 7 in France.

Most of the 24 teams will have new kits for the tournament, and for the first time, many will have designs different than the men's teams.The marquee soccer tournament in the world this year will be the 2019 Women's World Cup in France, and for the first time, many of the teams will have uniforms made just for them, rather than copies of the men's kits.

The tournament will be dominated by Nike and Adidas, as those two brands will supply uniforms for 20 of the 24 teams . Puma, Umbro, and Warrix will also be represented at the World Cup.Argentina home kit Adidas has not unveiled a new home kit for Argentina. The uniform shown above is what they wore during World Cup qualifying.

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