Hummel Werder Bremen 23-24 Home Kit Released
- Kit Release: Werder Bremen and Hummel have launched their 2023-24 home kit, debuting in a test match on Sunday.
- Design Inspiration: The jersey design is inspired by the 1986 Danish national team jersey, celebrating hummel's 100th anniversary, with a half-green, half-white striped aesthetic.
- Availability: The kit is available online from July 7, 2023, retailing for around €89.95.
SV Werder Bremen and kit supplier hummel have unveiled the new home kit for the 2023-24 Bundesliga season. The jersey will make its debut in a test match against SV Drochtersen/Assel on Sunday afternoon.
Bremen 23-24 Home Kit
This is the Werder Bremen 2023-2024 home shirt by Hummel.
The design of the new Hummel Bremen 2023-2024 home shirt pays homage to hummel's history while incorporating SVW's green and white colors.
The Werder Bremen 23-24 home jersey is inspired by the Danish national football team's jersey from the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, symbolizing hummel's 100th anniversary. The half green striped, half white design is visually striking and evokes a nostalgic feeling.
The Hummel branding on the right chest of the new SV Werder Bremen 23-24 home football shirt is black while the logo of new main sponsor, construction company Matthäi appears in white with a green outline.
White shorts and green socks complete the new Werder Bremen 2023-2024 home kit.
Available to buy online from 7 July 2023, the Hummel Bremen 2023-24 home jersey retails at around €89.95.
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