The Bayern München 21-22 away
uniform retails at 90 Euro. Bayern Munich's new 2021-2022 away strip will be
released in July 2021.Do you look forward to see the FC Bayern München away
shirt? Drop us a line below. There were small leaks back in May of what Bayern
Munich’s home and away kits would look like for the 2020/21
season. Of course,
we’ve already seen Bayern’s official home kits for next season as they were
worn by the players for the last couple of matches of the season in both the
Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal.Now, though, we have a more
official (still unofficial) look at the away kit for next season thanks to
Footy Headlines. The kits still have not been officially released by Bayern,
but you can already purchase wristbands with the exact same color scheme as the
proposed kit on the club’s official web site.For starters, it isn’t mint
green or 1860 München blue.
That automatically gets positive marks. Much like
the new home kit, there’s an overriding theme of simplicity to this kit.
There’s not much to it: simple base, accented neck collar and sleeve cuffs, and
the reddish/orange hue for Adidas, T-Mobile and the monochromatic team badge.
It is also understood, as Footy Headlines reports, that the jersey will be
accompanied by white shorts and white socks, most likely with accents matching
the font color on the jersey. Supposedly, these will be officially released and
available for purchase later this month on the club’s website.For what it’s worth, a lot of
people aren’t too happy when Adidas pushes the envelope with kit designs, so
there will be some solace taken in the new away kit’s simplicity. While this
season’s kits all pay homage to our beloved Allianz Arena, next season’s home
and away kits keep it plain and simple, red and white, our colors.As I had mentioned back in
May, the color scheme is very similar to a Bayern kit we’ve seen in the past
(reference lead picture):It’s hard to get AS excited
for away kits because they’re never red, but compartmentalizing that very
realization helps us be able to appreciate them for what they are. With the
beige base and orange-ish text, I’m kind of getting 2013/2014 away kit vibes
from when Liga total! was the front sponsor, strictly based off of the color
scheme itself, not as much the design.