Designed For Her.

Miss Kick exists to ensure every girl has the opportunity to benefit from the physical, psychological and social rewards the game can offer.

Our ambition with the collection is to encourage more girls to play, and stay, in football through designing sportswear that is comfortable, on-trend and functional.

This is a selection of teamwear and training options that have been specifically designed for her.

Our Miss Kick Kit Teams!

  • Worsley Wanderers

  • London City Strikers

  • Wilmslow JFC Girls

Ready to enquire?

Click the button below to fill out our teamwear enquiry form to get started on your Miss Kick teamwear journey!

Sizes & minimums:

Girls (age 5-6 up to 15-16) | minimum 10 per order

Women (UK 6-8 up to 18-20) | minimum 10 per order

Let Us Inspire you

Our teamwear is available in 23 colours across 6 different patterns. Browse through our designs below for inspiration.

How it works

1. Fill out the teamwear form and view the catalogue

Click here to fill out of the form and let us know details of your teamwear enquiry. Once you have filled the form out, you will be emailed a link to view our catalogue with more details on our teamwear.

2. Choose your design and get in touch

Choose from 26 colours and 6 patterns for your outfield kit and goalkeeper kit (shown on the catalogue page 6).

Contact the team at teamwear@misskick.com and send your chosen colour and pattern along with your badge, sponsor and team quote.

3. Place your teamwear order

Receive and approve your kit visual and start the order process. You can expect your kit to be delivered 6-8 weeks from order confirmation and payment.

It's All In The Detail

    • Club name on cuff
    • Your club badge
    • 2 different shorts fit, standard or extended
    • Raglan sleeve for unrestricted movement
    • Personalised name & number
    • Personalised quote of your choice
    • Curved hem
    • Hidden draw cord

Our Research

  • 'I don't want to wear men's fit, but the female alternative isn't much better'

    Our survey uncovered that girls felt stuck choosing between mens and boys fit that was too large, or selecting women and girls fit which seemed to be too tight and uncomfortable. Because of this, we decided to design a shirt that was unrestrictive, but followed the natural shape of a women's body. This has resulted in the appearance of good fit, without limiting performance.

  • 'I always struggle to find good fitting football shorts'

    Another re-occuring theme from our survey was inadequate shorts. Our community told us that the shorts they often played in were ill-fitting due to them either being a men's fit, or women's fit which were too short. We also discovered that girls had different preferences towards how they wear their shorts. These findings inspired us to launch two different lengths of shorts, so that girls within the same team have the option to wear a pair of shorts that feel right to them.

  • 'I hate having to wear white shorts when on my period'

    The colour of kit was also a large talking point. White and pale shorts was raised as an issue for girls due to fears of leaking when on their period. We have observed teams like Manchester City and the Lionesses move away from wearing white shorts after players raised their concerns. In line with this, we will work with clubs to ensure they are aware of concerns like this when designing kits for their players.

  • 'It comes down to choice'

    Ultimately, there is no right or wrong answer when it comes to kit. The deciding factor should always be what the player on the pitch feels the most comfortable in, whether that's an oversized look or shorter shorts. Our vision for Miss Kick team wear is to develop different shapes and sizes, so that she can wear her kit her way, empowering her to play the game she loves without limits.