West Brom women's team switch from white shorts to navy to 'focus on performance without added anxiety' of periods

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West Brom women's team switch from white shorts to navy to 'focus on performance without added anxiety' of periods
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It comes after England's Euro-winning team raised similar worries over the colour of their own shorts, while some tennis players have spoken of anxiety at having to wear white at Wimbledon.

West Bromwich Albion's women's team will switch to navy shorts to get rid of the anxiety of having to wear white while on their period.

They will wear the new home kit for the rest of the season and beyond after consultation with the whole squad."Representing the club professionally and looking smart in the kit is really important to us," she said.Albion play in the Northern Premier division of the FA Women's National League, the third tier of the game.

Head coach Jenny Sugarman said it was important to make any change, no matter how small, to help her players perform at their best. "I'm proud the club have supported the decision to switch to navy shorts for our female players," she said. "It's another sign of the continued integration of the women's team across the club and recognition of a progressive and inclusive culture."

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