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New Zealand will no longer wear white pants in their uniform

New Zealand will no longer wear white pants in their uniform

New Zealand Women’s National Team

New Zealand has taken a big step forward in women’s football. This year the Women’s World Cup has been co-hosted by Australia Change the color and fabric of players’ pants due to their fear of menstruation.

New Zealand is changing its uniform

According to the report, this color change “Avoid menstrual anxiety“Hold by players. Kits, created Nike And delivered this Tuesday A typical white first kit, but with green pants.

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The second will be black. But apart from color, Nike has confirmed that the fabric of these pants is waterproof. This gives football players more peace of mind and allows them to pursue their careers as professional players.

The blue color is a striking change and even better, the absence of white shorts is wonderful for women with any kind of period anxiety. It is something that not only footballers but also female athletes have to deal with all the time.“, pointed out Hannah WilkinsonForward to ferns.

It helps you focus more on your sports performance and is a show of recognition and appreciation for women’s health.“The footballer with more than 100 international caps continued by choosing his country.

Annalee Longo, a winger for the New Zealand team, was full of praise for the change. “I am proud to be a part of this movement“, he pointed out.

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This is not the first team to do so

A few weeks ago, the technology that World Cup teams wore in their pants to avoid stress due to periods came to light. Plus, New Zealand aren’t the only team to change their pants. Like Nike did in England.

Also in other sports like tennis Wimbledon, playing in white is mandatory and women are allowed to wear a dark color underneath. wave Ireland Rugby Union TeamThat includes blue on his pants.