Bayern Munich and Adidas have unveiled the club's 2026-27 home kit, and it celebrates their 2025-26 Bundesliga title in style. The new shirt marks a return to the club's traditional roots while adding premium gold accents not seen since the early 2010s.
Classic Red with a Champion's Touch
The Bayern Munich 2026-27 home kit features a vibrant, deep red base characterised by subtle tonal vertical stripes. These red-on-red stripes are woven into a textured jacquard fabric, providing modern depth and structure without compromising the iconic monochromatic silhouette.
The standout feature is a gold championship badge positioned centrally on the chest between the Adidas logo and the club crest. The badge features the club's beloved cockatoo mascot, Berni, in gold — a fitting tribute to their 34th Bundesliga title secured with a convincing 4-2 win over VfB Stuttgart on Matchday 30 of the previous season. Gold accents also appear on the iconic three stripes and other details, marking a return to a colour scheme that became a hallmark of Bayern's dominant early 2010s era.
Design Details
The shirt features a classic crew neck collar with subtle red and white trim. The Adidas logo appears in white on the right chest, while the club crest sits on the left. The signature three stripes run down the shoulders in white, completing the clean, recognisable Bayern matchday look.
The home kit is paired with traditional red shorts and red socks, maintaining the all-red identity that has become synonymous with the club's home fixtures at the Allianz Arena.
Champions League Campaign Ahead
Bayern will wear this kit as they defend their Bundesliga crown in the 2026-27 season, which kicks off August 28, 2026. They will also compete in the Champions League, making this a must-have shirt for fans following the club across Europe.
For fans looking to customise their Bayern kit with names and numbers, the clean red fabric with white lettering provides a classic canvas perfect for personalisation — whether it's your own name or your favourite player. Check out more Bundesliga jersey news at phshirt.com.
