First Ever: Adidas Bayern München Women 2024 Kit Released
- First Ever Kit: Adidas and Lena Gercke collaborated to create the first-ever exclusive Bayern Munich women's kit in the team's 54-year history.
- Design Details: The kit features a black base with thin vertical orange-pink lines and matching Adidas logos and accents.
- Release Date: The Bayern Munich women's kit will launch on March 8, 2024 and debut on field on March 16.
Update: Confirming our information, Adidas and German fashion designer Lena Gercke have released the first-ever women's exclusive Bayern Munich kit in the 54-year history of the women's division. The Bayern Munich 23-24 women's kit will debut on March 16 against Leipzig.
Adidas decided to collaborate with German fashion designer Lena Gercke (and her LeGer brand) for the first-ever Bayern Munich Women football kit.
First-ever Bayern München Women's Kit
This picture shows the Bayern München women's 23-24 shirt, made by Adidas.
The new Adidas Bayern München 2024 women's football jersey has a black main color combined with thin vertical lines throughout the shirt in an orange-pink color.
The Adidas logo, Bayern crest, three stripes on the shoulders and collar are all orange-pink.
Bianca Rech, Head of Department FC Bayern Women: "The first kit designed especially for us has a very central and emotional meaning. It's another milestone in the history of FC Bayern Women. A big thank you to everyone involved in creating this unique piece.
At the end of September 2023, Adidas also released the first-ever exclusive Arsenal Women kit.
The Adidas Bayern Munich women's kit will be launched on March 8, 2024 (International Women's Day).
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