FC Bayern München Retro Kit Released
German nonprofit organization Kurt Landauer Foundation has teamed up with Bavarian company Palme, the maker of Bayern Munich's kit in the 1960s, to release a special FC Bayern München retro jersey. The classic FC Bayern Munich 1964-1971 retro kit was worn when the club managed to gain promotion to the 1. Bundesliga.
'Kurt Landauer Stiftung' e.V. (Kurt Landauer Foundation) is a Germany nonprofit organization whose goal is to commemorate the history and values of former FC Bayern Munich president Kurt Landauer . The foundation was founded by Bayern supporters.
Palme FC Bayern München 1964-1971 Charity Retro Kit
Made of 100% cotton and featuring the exactly same cut and design as the original jersey, the FC Bayern Munich retro kit is white and burgundy with the classic Bayern logo used in that period.
Produced by the company Palme in Bavaria who already made the kit 50 years ago, the FC Bayern Munich retro kit is virtually 100% the same as the original jersey.
Limited numbers of the special FC Bayern Munich retro jersey are available for 99 Euro via eBay. The complete sale price of the of the jersey will be donated to the to Kurt Landauer foundation.
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No More Errea: Magma FC Pistoiese 26-27 Home & Away Kits Released
Italian Serie D club FC Pistoiese have launched their new 26-27 home and away kits. The new shirts are made by Magma Sportswear, who take over from previous supplier Erreà for the upcoming season.
The FC Pistoiese 26-27 home and away shirts introduce new designs for the Italian lower-league side. Magma Sportswear, a brand that also supplies kits for the likes of US Avellino and Wadi Degla, replaces Erreà after the latter produced the club's uniforms for the 25-26 campaign.
Both the home and away options will be worn by FC Pistoiese throughout their 26-27 Serie D season as the club aims for a successful campaign.
No More Joma: Selangor FC Announces Adidas Kit Deal
Selangor FC has officially announced its return to Adidas as the club's official kit partner, ending their previous agreement with Joma. The announcement was made via an official club video with the message "Back where it belongs," marking the reunion of the Malaysian club and the German sportswear brand after 16 years.
The highly anticipated Adidas Selangor FC 26-27 home and away kits are scheduled to be launched on August 20. Early design information indicates that the home kit will feature the club's traditional red and yellow colors, the away kit will be predominantly yellow, and a blue third kit is also planned for the upcoming season.
While fans are excited about the return of the iconic Three Stripes, there has been some early speculation regarding the potential use of standard templates and retail pricing. Nevertheless, the reunion represents a significant milestone for the club as they prepare for the new campaign.
Newport County 26-27 Away Kit Released
The new Newport County away kit was released today. Made by VX3, the new Newport County 26-27 away kit will be worn in the upcoming season.
The VX3 Newport County 26-27 away football shirt features an all-black base complemented by striking amber detailing. A subtle woven pattern pays homage to Newport Castle, adding a bespoke local touch to the design. The club crest, manufacturer logo and sponsors are all presented in matching amber to complete the sleek look.
Available since July 8, the VX3 Newport County 26-27 away jersey is sold through the club's official online store.
No More Puma: Nike Chivas 26-27 Home & Away Kits Leaked - Spotted for Sale
The new Nike Chivas 2026-27 home and away kits have now been spotted on sale in stores. They mark Nike's replacement of Puma as the Mexican club's new kit supplier, beginning with the 2025–26 season.
The Nike Chivas 2026-2027 home kit features the club's traditional red and white vertical stripes, complemented by a navy button-up collar and navy side panels, maintaining a classic aesthetic.
The Nike Chivas 2026-2027 away kit takes a different approach with a white base, featuring logos that transition with a gradient from red to blue.



