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Germany 2022 World Cup Home Kit Released

The Germany 2022 World Cup home kit was officially unveiled this morning.

The 2022 Germany home kit will be worn at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Germany will take on Japan, Spain and Costa Rica in Group E.

Germany 2022 World Cup Home Kit

This is the Germany 2022 World Cup home shirt.

To be used during the World Cup next year in Qatar, the Germany 2022 home jersey combines a white base with black and metallic gold. The official name of the gold color is "Tactile Gold Metallic". As the name implies, this gold color possesses a metallic appearance.

The standout feature is a black vertical center stripe. The stripe is similar to the EURO 2008 away kit. This feature is inspired by racing stripes found on racing cars.

As with most previous Germany home kits, the German flag is incorporated into the shirt. The German flag can be seen on the collar and in terms of a stripe that goes from the sides to the bottom hem.

Black shorts and white socks complete the kit, although alternative white shorts are available as well.

The Germany 2022 World Cup home kit was launched on 29 August 2022.

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