Bayern München 21-22 Third Kit Released
Adidas and Bayern München just launched the brand-new 2021-22 third kit, which will be debuted in the German Supercup, played away to Dortmund tonight.
Bayern is allowed to have five stars in the 2021-2022 season because they have won 30 German Bundesliga titles, but only the home shirt will have them this year.
The Bayern Munich third kit made by Adidas and will be worn in the 2021-2022 Bundesliga and Champions League. It is a design inspired by the mountain skyline south to the city of Munich.
Bayern München 21-22 Third Kit
This picture shows the new Adidas FC Bayern München third jersey for 2021-22.
After last season's third shirt featured a modern look, the Adidas Bayern München 2021-2022 third shirt will bring back the vibes of the 1990s.
What makes the kit outstanding is a mountain graphic design. The alpine print shows off the snow-capped peaks of the Alps, located to the south of Munich. This graphic appears on the front and sleeves of the jersey, whilst the back is plain white.
The Adidas Bayern München 21-22 third football shirt is white with "Active Red" and "Night Navy" applications. The Adidas logo is two-colored, red and navy - inspired by the 1990s EQT series.
Inspired by the logo style, the numbers on the Bayern 2021-22 third jersey are red and the player names navy. Also interestingly, the shirt will feature Audi's logo on the sleeves rather than Qatar Airways's, at least in the Champions League. In case you missed it, the UCL will allow sleeve sponsors starting this season.
The shorts of the FC Bayern 2021-22 third kit are white. The socks are also why but come with the same pattern as the shirt.
Adidas launched the Bayern 21-22 third shirt on August 17th, 2021.
You can check out all Bayern 1990s kits on Football Kit Archive.
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