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Lewis Ambrose¡21 August 2018
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Lewis Ambrose¡21 August 2018
The Bundesliga is back and plenty has changed. Not least each sideâs home kit.
We all expect Bayern to come out on top come May but where are they in our kit ranking?
18: RB Leipzig
Firstly, thereâs little difference between this and last seasonâs kit. On the other hand, this one looks nicer. The red patterns on the shoulders/arms are far more interesting.
Ultimately, Leipzig are bottom because their kit is nothing but a shameless advertising board for some form of drink, if you can call it that. No thank you.
17: SC Freiburg
Whatâs with the stripes? Having to twist your neck to read the sleeve sponsor? And that shade of red with black? Just bad.
16: Bayer Leverkusen
The red and black lends itself to really good kits, it shouldnât be so hard to churn out classics with those colours. Jako disagree. The one big somewhat faint stripe is ugly and the white either side of it makes it look even worse. Random dots on the shoulder donât seem to make any sense to us.
15: Fortuna DĂźsseldorf
This looks like a Rugby League shirt. Very basic, very boring. Not how you should to return to the top flight.
14: Hertha Berlin
The stripes gives us a headache and, unforgivably, the shade of blue on the sponsor doesnât match the shade of blue on the shirt. Hereâs the Onefootball newsroomâs resident Hertha expert Konstantin Keller:
âIt fulfils my basic criteria for any Hertha jersey: blue and white stripes. A solid design which Iâm happy with, even though I liked our previous ones more.â
13: Hannover 96
The home kit is boring, like it was delivered last minute by a sleep-deprived designer at 11pm on a Tuesday.
Contrast that to the alternative kits, which look like theyâve been designed last minute by a sleep-deprived designer at 3am on a Saturday.
Hannover are, in fact, marked down for the Ghostbuster-inspired second and third kits. We shouldnât be taking that into account but we canât overlook them. A radioactive monstrosity.
12: FSV Mainz 05
Mainz have kept it simple and we approve. Sometimes thatâs the way forward. Shame about the ugly blob in the middle.
11: SV Werder Bremen
The forest green is an interesting choice, the shoulder and collar look like theyâve been imported from a different shirt. Over to our German colleague and Werder Bremen fan Helge Wohltmann:
âGood start with Umbro, especially as they integrated the hideous logo on the chest better. Otherwise a simple green and white jersey, just as it should be.â
10: VfL Wolfsburg
That big X on the shirt? We canât decide if itâs dreadful or actually quite nice ⌠weâll let them have it this time around.
Bonus points for the deep green theyâve used.
9: TSG Hoffenheim
Just a simple blue shirt. Itâs pretty nice but it also just looks like a plain blue t-shirt. But maybe thatâs fine? Itâs certainly better than a hideous in your face design.
8: Schalke 04
It looks a bit simple on first glance but the devilâs in the detail. At this point, Iâll hand you over to Onefootballâs Schalke supremo Benjamin Kuhlhoff:
âWe all were excited about the new outfitter and they didnât disappoint us. Classic blue and white, with a little hammer application on the chest to remind us of the mining tradition of the club. A beauty.â
7: Borussia Dortmund
The weird almost fading grey on the arms and shoulders? Weâre not convinced by that but it does look a hell of a lot better than Dortmundâs last few attempts.
The shirt is basically high because it isnât as dull, as dated or as dreadful as some of the leagueâs kits. And you canât ever go wrong with yellow.
6: Borussia MĂśnchengladbach
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Retro is always good. Obviously. That big green stripe across the shoulders invokes memories of Gladbachâs glory days of the 1960s and 70s and we love it.
5: FC Augsburg
Thatâs how you integrate a sponsor â the big green WWK somehow looks like it belongs on this Augsburg shirt.
The home kit (in the centre) has a smart and subtle pattern. It wouldâve been higher but, letâs be honest, it feels like Augsburg pretty much have the same shirt every year.
4: Eintracht Frankfurt
We really like this but ignore us, we asked Onefootballâs biggest Frankfurt fan Nico Heymer for his take:
âAfter a bit of a let down last season, the 2018 cup winners are back with a plain black jersey and, as always with black jerseys, it just looks cool.â
3: Bayern Munich
Diamonds are forever, right? The different shades of red, the pattern, the navy blue on the cuff. Quite simply, adidas have nailed it.
Even when it comes to kits, Bayern land on the Bundesliga podium.
2: 1. FC NĂźrnberg
Unsere Jungs fĂźhlen sich im neuen Heimtrikot auf jeden Fall richtig wohl. đ #FCN #NUESTART âÂ
This looks great. A proper NĂźrnberg deep red with touches of black. Umbroâs diamond pattern features on the cuff again and looks good with those colour combinations, while the subtle diagonal stripes stop it from just looking like a T-shirt.
Itâs all kinds of right.
1: VfB Stuttgart
That stripe. That stripe is everything. The stripe, the badge in the middle, the old school numbers on the back.
The kit has a deliberate retro feel as it marks the 125th year in Stuttgart history. A fitting tribute.