Bayern Muenchen 23/24 Kits DLS 2023, The Adidas Bayern München 2023-2024 home jersey combines the club's traditional colors, but in a different style than usual.
For the first time in decades, the Bayern München home shirt has a white base with red sleeves. The logos, side stripes/hem, and collar come in red, while the Adidas stripes and sleeve cuffs are white.
Furthermore, the inside of the collar features the message "Rot & Weiß ein Leben lang" ("Red & White a life long"). Indeed, the club and their fans have taken this literally - the club rules feature a rule that Bayern's home kits are allowed to be "red and white only".
The Bayern 23-24 home kit is inspired by the team's kit of 1965 when Bayern secured promotion to the first division.
Bayern Munchen Kits DLS 2023
Bayern Munich Pre Match 23-24
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The third kit is Updated
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Bayern Munich Concept Kit DLS
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Bayern Munich Kits History from 2000 to 2023
Bayern Munich is a famous German football club that has a long and successful history. Their home jerseys have changed over the years, but they usually feature the iconic red and white colors. Here are some highlights of their jersey history from 2000 to 2023:
From 2000 to 2010, Bayern Munich wore kits designed by Adidas, their long-term sponsor since 1974. The home kit was usually red with white trim, while the away kit varied from white to navy to grey to black. The third kit was often a different color, such as gold, orange, or green. Some of the notable kits from this period are:
- The 2000-01 home kit, featured four vertical stripes on the front and a round collar. This kit was worn when Bayern Munich won the Champions League in a dramatic penalty shootout against Valencia.
- The 2003-04 away kit, was navy with a red sash across the chest. This kit was inspired by the Bavarian flag and was also used as the third kit in the following season.
- The 2006-07 third kit, which was gold with a black trim. This kit was worn in the UEFA Cup and was also used as the away kit in the 2007-08 season.
- The 2009-10 home kit, had a white V-neck and a thin white stripe on the sleeves. This kit was worn when Bayern Munich reached the Champions League final, but lost to Inter Milan.
- In 2010/11, they wore a red shirt with thin white stripes and a white collar. The shirt also had a special badge to commemorate the club's 110th anniversary.
- In 2013/14, they wore a red shirt with a blue and white diamond pattern on the front, inspired by the Bavarian flag. The shirt also had four stars above the club crest, representing their 23rd Bundesliga title.
- In 2016/17, they wore a red shirt with a dark red horizontal stripe across the chest. The shirt also had a silver star on the sleeve, marking their 25th Champions League appearance.
- In 2019/20, they wore a red shirt with a white V-neck and white cuffs. The shirt also had a special logo on the back of the neck, celebrating the club's 120th anniversary.
- In 2021/22, they wore a white shirt with red sleeves and a red collar. The shirt also had a subtle graphic of the Allianz Arena on the front, symbolizing their home ground.
- In 2022/23, they wore a red shirt with a white stripe on the shoulder and a white stripe on the side. The shirt also had a burgundy eV crest on the chest, as a tribute to the club's foundation in 1900.
- In 2023/24, they wore a white shirt with red sleeves and a red collar. The shirt also had a red stripe on the front, resembling the home kit worn by the players in 1965 when they were promoted to the Bundesliga.
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