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Germany 2016 Olympics Women's Kits Revealed

The German Women's national team wore different kits at the Olympics in Brazil yesterday than those known from last year's Women's World Cup because of IOC's strict kit regulations.

Germany 2016 Women's Olympics Soccer Kits

The new German national team Women's home jersey for the 2016 Olympics in Rio was debuted against Zimbabwe yesterday.

Featuring the same basic design as Germany's 2015 Women's World Cup home kit, the new Germany 2016 Women's Olympic home shirt comes without Adidas stripes on the shoulders and features the 'Bundesadler' (Coat of arms of Germany) instead of the logo of the German FA.

The Adidas Germany 2016 Olympics Women's away jersey is also the same as the regular Women's away shirt, just without the DFB crest and the Adidas stripes on the side. It boasts a striking design in red and black.

Not available to buy, the new Germany 2016 Olympics Women's kits will be during the Olympic soccer tournament only.

Do you like Germany's 2016 Women's Olympics jerseys? Let us know in the comments below.

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