Kent Cricket have revealed Kent Women’s first ever bespoke T20 playing kit, ahead of the start of the Women’s Vitality Blast League Two this weekend.

Produced by Kent-based Team Sportswear brand that already supplies the Club’s Talent Pathway kits, Ambition Sportswear, the kit is a new take on Kent Spitfires’ 2025/26 Vitality Blast playing kit, replacing cherry red with sky blue, a colour that has become synonymous with Kent Women.
Three stars proudly sit above the crest, signifying Kent Women’s three National T20 title victories in 2011, 2013 & 2016.
The body of Kent Women’s first ever unique T20 playing shirt is sponsored by Qwala, a leader in retrofitting solutions. Qwala tackle climate change whilst helping households and businesses reduce their energy bills by installing renewable and energy efficient measures.
Paul Jackaman, Director at Qwala, said: “As a fellow Kent cricketer, I am proud to support the Kent Women, an exceptionally talented team showcasing the best of local women’s sports.
“A fitting relationship to mark Qwala’s expansion into the South East and the opening of our new office this month.
There is a great deal of synergy in the way our two organisations. I’m sure as we grow, the relationship with Kent Cricket will go from strength to strength.”
The Club would also like to thank Elite Partner, Bayliss Executive Travel, and Headline Women’s Cricket Partner, Canterbury Christ Church University, for their support of this new step in Kent Women’s proud history by sponsoring the chest and back of shirt respectively.
Kent’s Head of Women’s Cricket, Lucy Arman said: “This is a landmark moment in our Tier 2 journey.
“We now have a playing kit and an identity of our own, that has unique nods to our proud history in women’s cricket whilst looking forward to the future.”
Kent Women begin the Women’s Vitality Blast League Two against Middlesex at Radlett on Sunday 8 June, before opening the 173rd Canterbury Cricket Week against Gloucestershire on Friday 27 June at The Spitfire Ground, St Lawrence.