New kit leaks emerge: are Bayern going for a camouflage look? | OneFootball

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·31 August 2025

New kit leaks emerge: are Bayern going for a camouflage look?

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For years, FC Bayern’s jerseys have been a topic of conversation. Now, a new leak has surfaced regarding the possible third kit for the 2026/27 season.

Initial drafts show a third kit for the 2026/27 season in dark navy blue, interwoven with a striking pattern in Bordeaux red and gray. According to Footy Headlines, Adidas is going for strong contrasts with this design: the logos are to be in white or a light silver tone. The modern look stands out, setting itself apart from the current retro trend. Additionally, for the first time since the 2019/20 season, navy blue will be used again as the main color—a color choice that is particularly popular among fans.


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According to the report, the new third kit is scheduled to go on sale in August 2026. The combination of classic colors and a dynamic pattern could provide a fresh look on the pitch.

Bayern Likely Fulfills a Major Fan Wish

Previously, another jersey leak received positive reactions. The new home kit, also for the 2026/27 season, is said to appear in traditional red and white and gain more depth through a subtle stripe pattern. Fans had repeatedly and vocally demanded traditional red-and-white jerseys. According to Footy Headlines, this design is intended to be more closely aligned with the record champion’s historic colors and avoid over-the-top experiments. The club and sponsor logos are also to be kept in classic white—a clear commitment to club identity.

Both drafts suggest that FC Bayern and Adidas will once again focus more on tradition in the future—without completely excluding modern design elements. For many supporters, this is likely a welcome development that combines old values with contemporary design.

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