What the IDA x Guinness “Never Settle” Boot Tells Us About the Future of Sport
A Boot Designed for Women. Finally.
The launch of the IDA x Guinness “Never Settle” Boot ahead of the 2025 Guinness Women’s Six Nations is more than a product drop. It is a bold and overdue correction. A signal that the sporting world is beginning to take women seriously not only as athletes but as innovators and leaders in performance.
Let us be clear. Until now, elite women athletes were still expected to wear boots designed for the male foot. A detail that sounds small until you understand the consequences. Compromised fit. Increased injury risk. And a quiet but persistent message that the women's game was less worthy of investment.
Co Created with the Women Who Wear Them
This new boot changes that. Designed from the ground up for women who play on soft ground, the Never Settle Boot is the result of years of research, data and dialogue between IDA Sports and those on the pitch. That dialogue is crucial. This was not innovation done to women. It was innovation done with women.
A Brand with Cultural Backbone
By aligning with IDA, Guinness has not just created a marketing moment. They have stepped into the arena as a brand willing to challenge norms and influence industry standards. This is not performative support. It is purposeful action. From TV coverage to product development, Guinness continues to show how cultural impact is built through consistency, collaboration and a refusal to accept the status quo.
It is great to see Guinness supporting women’s sports in such a meaningful way. The IDA x Guinness Never Settle Boot is a practical and impactful step towards giving female athletes the footwear they deserve.
With Deloitte projecting global revenues in women’s sport to hit 2.35 billion dollars in 2025, it is clear the momentum is there. Yet, as FIFA’s latest report shows, the financial model for many women’s leagues is still lagging. Initiatives like this not only meet the needs of athletes but also send a strong message about the value of investing in women’s sport. The brands leading this charge are the ones shaping its future.
Elite Athletes as Innovation Partners
The limited edition boot, exclusive to players in this year’s Championship, makes its debut in real competition worn by standout athletes from across all six nations. Edel McMahon, Megan Jones, Jasmine Joyce and others are not only wearing the boots, they shaped them. Their insights have helped IDA refine every element, from fit to stud placement, to truly meet the demands of the modern game.
This Is Not Just a Boot. It Is a Blueprint.
And that is what cultural relevance in sport looks like in 2025. It is not about badges of honour or empty slogans. It is about recognising where the gaps still are and closing them with intentional, meaningful design. It is about treating women's sport not as a side project, but as the powerful, growing and culture defining force it is.
The Never Settle Boot will hit the wider market after the Championship. But its cultural footprint has already begun.