Football fans have voiced their anger at being unable to have their names and numbers on the new Wales women away shirt.
Haley Evans, from Cardiff, said it "screams of the bias that often crops up in the women's game" that fans could not personalise the mint green Adidas shirt, which was released specifically for Euro 2025 in Switzerland.
The Football Association of Wales (FAW) unveiled the shirt after the team qualified for the first major tournament in their history.
JD Sports said it was waiting for a delivery of the new print colour and would be able to offer the service to customers soon.
Fans can personalise the home shirt – which is shared by the men's team – but, while the men's away kit can have any name and number on it, this option is not available on the women's version, which is priced at £75.
Former Wales striker Helen Ward described the move as a "kick in the teeth" that had an impact on not just fans but also members of the Wales squad.
"It does feel like it's something that wouldn't happen ahead of a men's World Cup or a men's Euros, that's for sure," she told BBC Radio Wales Drive.
"It's one of these sorts of things that some people might write off as a small oversight, but actually it has quite a big impact… going into a stadium or to a ground and seeing somebody with your name on the back of their shirt, it gives you such a big lift."
"There's probably fans that are paying a lot of money out of their own pockets to go and support the team that they've backed all the way to the Euros," Ward added.
"It's a moment in history and you want to have your favourite player or even your own name on the back of your shirt. It's really sad that they haven't got that opportunity."