This Sunday, Corinthians debuted their new third shirt from Nike in the final of the Brazilian Women's Championship against São Paulo. Inspired by the black women who marked the club's history, the shirt design reinforces the commitment to equality and the anti-racist struggle.
For the 24/25 season, Nike has switched up the Swoosh on its premium sides’ third shirts, and Brazilian side Corinthians are the latest club to reveal their new design. Debuted by the women’s side as they strolled to sixth title in seven years and their fifth in a row – a feat that shows their utter dominance in the league – the jersey is presented in a split black and white design and it carries a powerful message that reinforces the commitment of the club and Nike to the anti-racism fight – the central theme of the season.
The monochromatic design is impactful in itself, and it sees black and white stripes, with the collar and even club crest split between the two colours – the latter executed to great effect as it sits across a black and white stripe. Inside the collar there’s a special badge for the fight against racism, and it’s accompanied by the phrase Tamo Junto e Misturado (We are mixed and together).
In addition to the debut of the new uniform for the Brabas, Nike and Corinthians will distribute 20 thousand booklets at the end of the match in continuity with the racial literacy campaign started in the first half of the year. Entitled "Combating Racism in Football: From Awareness to Action", the booklet, carried out in partnership with the Observatory of Racial Discrimination in Football (ODRF), aims to sensitize fans about the impact of racism in football and provides practical information on how to act in cases of discrimination.
The Corinthians 24/25 third shirt is available at nike.com.br