Werder Bremen 2019 Christmas Kit Revealed + Classic Bremen Christmas Kits
Just as it has been a tradition since almost 20 years, German Bundesliga club Werder Bremen will wear a special Christmas jersey in the last Bundesliga home game of the year, on Tuesday, December 17 against Mainz 05.
Werder Bremen 2019 Christmas Kit
The Werder Bremen 2019 Christmas kit features a Christmas tree instead of a diamond on its chest, just as it has been the case with past Christmas jerseys. Apart from that, it is the same as the regular Bremen 2019-20 home kit.
Tomorrow's match against Mainz 05 will be the 16th time that Werder Bremen will wear a Christmas kit.
As in all previous years, the Christmas edition of the shirt cannot be bought in the fan shops.
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