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April 25 (Reuters) - Women's soccer teams have been ditching white shorts as part of a growing trend aimed at tackling period anxiety in sport, and new research shows that women's teams who play ...
Moving away from white shorts may be the first of many design changes to be implemented in women’s sports. While some headway has been made to tailor the fit and color of women’s soccer ...
The women’s national soccer teams of New Zealand and England are the latest to announce the end of the use of white shorts in their official uniforms, as more female athletes around the world ...
The Orlando Pride is ditching white shorts for players wearing their secondary ... The Orlando Pride is the first National Women's Soccer League team to changes its uniforms to account for period ...
The Arlington Soccer Association in Virginia, which has existed for over 50 years, is making a uniform change for its upcoming fall season: ditching white shorts. “Our travel leagues that we ...
There has been a growing movement in women's soccer to stop requiring the wearing of white shorts. Last year, Manchester City became the first team in England's Women's Super League to announce ...
The Pride announced Tuesday that its secondary uniform will now have dark shorts rather than the white of previous years ... the Pride's VP of soccer operations and general manager.
West Bromwich Albion's women's team have switched their home-kit white shorts to navy ones due to concerns about players' comfort on their periods, the English club said on Thursday. Albion Women ...
Player Hannah Wilkinson called the move "fantastic for women with any kind of period anxiety". The women's national soccer teams of New Zealand and England are the latest to announce the end of ...