Bundesliga
·07 de julho de 2025
All the new jerseys for 2025/26

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·07 de julho de 2025
Bayern Munich are among the first Bundesliga teams to unveil their new jersey for the upcoming 2025/26 season. Check out all the latest kits as they're released and find out how to get your hands on one yourself.
The newly crowned champions’ new home kit comes in their classic red and white colours, featuring a large 'M' on the front to represent Munich. It follows the release of their away jersey that pays homage to 20 years of the Allianz Arena, which opened in 2005, with an “iconic rendering of the outer shell”.
The kits are already on sale in Bayern’s physical stores and the online store from €100 (€70 for children).
(FC Bayern München)
Leverkusen's new home shirt for 2025/26 is manufactured by New Balance - the U.S company's first link-up with a German club. The shirt features a row of red lines, made up of slender crosses, which merge into a black background. It also includes the Bayer Cross as well as the club logo in red.
Prices start at €94.90 for adults and €69.90 for kids, with the shirt available to buy online. Club members, meanwhile, will pay €85.41 and €62.91 respectively.
(Bayer Leverkusen)
The new, JAKO-produced, home offering from Mainz features the city map embossed on the jersey. Otherwise, it's in traditional red colours and has a red and white diamond pattern on its sleeves.
Available now at the online shop for €84.95 in sizes S to 5XL or in women's sizes 34 to 44.
(Mainz)
Leipzig's new white home kit pays tribute to the club's rapid rise and first major trophies with red and grey arrow streaks. They wore it for the first time in their final game of 2024/25 at home to VfB Stuttgart. Their blue away strip includes red LED stripes inspired by the Red Bull Arena as Leipzig take to the road.
Prices for both kits start from €94.95 for adults and €74.95 for children in the club's online shop.
(RB Leipzig)
Bremen have first released their new third kit, which marks 60 years since the club were first crowned champions in 1965. The dark green design includes the number 60 on the inside of the neck.
Prices start from €69.95 in the club's online shop.
(SV Werder Bremen)
The DFB Cup winners' new home jersey celebrates Stuttgart's iconic Stäffele steps - by incorporating them into their famous red chest ring, which turns 100 this year.
Prices start from €80.74 for adults and €61.74 for children (with memberships), with the jerseys available at Stuttgart's online shop.
(VfB Stuttgart)
The Wolves have kept it classic with their green home strip with a white club crest and the city's coat of arms inside the neck. The away version is a light grey with blurred white.
Both kits are on sale from €90 (men and women; children €70) in the club's online store.
(VfL Wolfsburg)
Augsburg turned to fans to choose their new kit, with 39-year-old Spaniard Antonio Herrero's design being the favourite among 5,000 club members. The white shirt features a diagonal stripe of red and green for the club's traditional colours. The new purple, yellow and turquoise goalkeeping kits were also released at the same time.
Prices start from €89.95 for adults and €69.95 for children in the club's online shop.
(FC Augsburg)
Gladbach have blended a classic look with modernity, with their shirt paying homage to their 125-year history whilst also being made out of 100 percent recycled material.
Prices start from €89.95 for adults and €69.95 for children in the club's online shop.
(Borussia Mönchengladbach)
Pauli's kit is also made out of recycled material, and sees them sport vintage stripes as opposed to the colour block design we saw in 2024/25.
This traditional design is available from from €89.95 for adults and €59.95 for children in the club's online shop.
(FC St. Pauli)
After staying up via the play-off, Heidenheim released their three kits for their third Bundesliga campaign, sticking with the club's traditional colours of red (home), blue (away) and white (third).
Each is available from from €84.95 for adults and €64.95 for children in the club's online shop.
(1. FC Heidenheim 1846)
The Sinsheim club brought out their white third kit first, being "ready for a new chapter in a new look" with ice-blue under the arms and a wave pattern on the front. Then came their home offering, which is a deep midnight blue and incorporates the contours of the TSG crest in the design.
The new jersey is available from €79.95 for adults and €49.95 for children in the club's online shop.
(TSG Hoffenheim)
Cologne's home jersey on their return to the Bundesliga is designed to be a "statement in everyday life and not just for a home game."
It is priced from €89.95 for adults, €69.95 for children and is available at the Billy Goats' online shop.
(1. FC Köln)
Hamburg have gone for a retro look on their return to the top flight - with a home jersey based on their classic 1994/95 kit.
The jersey costs €69.95 for children and €99.95 for adults, and is available from the club's online shop.
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