Club Kit

Page last updated 8th September 2025


Birmingham City's Club colours are Navy and Turquoise. 

Kit poster

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Natalie Hodgkins is in charge of kit, which can be ordered any time. Some items are in stock.

The full kit consists of navy, turquoise and white lycra Performance Dress by Viper 10 (branded XXV), hoodie and lycra shorties in turquoise, and white socks with navy bands.   

Playing fleeces with patches for velcro bibs, and Club Dry Robes are available for colder weather. 

Players provide their own navy tracksuit bottoms and outdoor netball trainers - running trainers are not acceptable. Laces must be properly tied for play! Players playing outside in winter will need to provide navy (or black) long sleeved base layers.  

League players are expected to purchase their own kit.  Second hand club dresses may become available.  Adult Leagues enforce the wearing of matching kit, and players who do not comply are fined. 

A training top should be worn for training sessions. 

We recommend trying on kit for size at training sessions. 

Kit Order Form

Please see safety infomation at the bottom of this page.


Prices and Sizes click images to enlarge
Sep 2025

Performance Dresses (Viper 10)

In navy, turquoise and white,with Club Name and logo. 

sizes: 4 to 16, 

length: short, standard, long and extra long

Viper Dress
£32.00

Hoodie
(optional player name on back)

sizes: XS, small, medium, large and XL

Hoodie
£16.00

Fleece Top with velcro  for patch bibs

sizes: XXS, XS, S, M, L  

Fleece £14.00

Training tops

with Club logo

chest sizes: 20" to 38"

Training Top £6.00

Dry Robe

with club logo

sizes: ages 10 to 14, XS, S/M 

Dry Robe £55.00

Lycra Shorties

sizes: XXS, XS, small, medium, large and XL

Shorties £8.00

Cushioned Socks

sizes:  12 - 2, 3 - 6 and 7-11 

Socks £3.50

Club Rucksack

with Club logo

Rucksack £15.00

Payment for kit will be by BACS bank transfer, with reference: Club Membership number plus 'kit'



Safety information 

This is  about safety at when training and playing netball.
  • Netball is a high-impact sport. To minimise joint injury, netball trainers must be worn, not running or fashion trainers. Trainers must be laced and tied tightly.
  • Fingernails must be trimmed so that they are not visible from the palm side.
  • No jewellery may be worn. Taping up of jewellery is not an acceptable alternative to removing it. This rule includes ear studs. (If players want to have pierced ears, they should get it done at the start of the Summer Holidays so that they are suffciently healed to allow safe removal of the studs.)
  • No chewing of gum while playing or training.




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