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Love lives when your jersey is a piece of history. JAKO and Bayer 04 Leverkusen have presented the Werkself's third jersey for the 2021/22 Bundesliga season under this motto. The look is a tribute to Leverkusen's city history.
The new kit was created in a striped design consisting of two shades of ultramarine. This is a reminiscence of history, as ultramarine production began in 1862 under Carl Leverkus, who gave the city its name, in what is now Leverkusen.
The third jersey is decorated with numerous design elements that symbolise the identity of Bayer 04 Leverkusen. The club emblem with its historically inspired contours is placed on the chest area on the heart side, while the "WERKS11" lettering is placed on the neckband. Neon-coloured contrast tapes on the sides, sleeve cuffs and collar give the match kit a modern character.
With the third jersey, JAKO and Bayer 04 Leverkusen are committing to the city's history as well as to a sustainable future. Like all Werkself jerseys, the new kit is made from recycled polyester micro mesh. The sustainable material is breathable, lightweight and supports the Werkself players in bringing their full potential onto the pitch.
Love lives - with the lion on the chest! With this motto, we presented the new away kit for the 2021/22 season with Bayer 04 Leverkusen.
The Werkself will play away from the BayArena in white jerseys with a pinstripe graphic of the so called "Bergisch Lion" on the front. The roaring face of the Leverkusen heraldic animal stands out in light grey against the white background with vertical, also light grey stripes.
The collar, sleeve cuffs and contrasting inserts on the sides are designed in the club colours of black and red. The lettering "WERKS11" is placed on the outside of the neck. The 3D club logo on the heart side is in the traditional club colours.
The club colours of Bayer 04 Leverkusen will also characterise the look of the players' names in the coming season. The lettering on the back of each Werkself professional has a two-tone design in black and red.
Just like the identity of the Werkself, JAKO and Bayer 04 Leverkusen are committed to a sustainable future with the new away jersey. Like all Leverkusen jerseys to follow, the new kit is made of recycled polyester micro mesh. The sustainable material is also particularly breathable, lightweight and supports the Werkself players in bringing their full potential onto the pitch.
JAKO and Bayer 04 Leverkusen are bringing the look from the successful 2001/02 season back onto the pitch. Twenty years after the Werkself's Champions League final against Real Madrid, the Leverkusen team will once again play in a black and red striped home kit. In the design process, the team sports outfitter and the Bundesliga club were inspired by the kit from the legendary final.
Design elements in the club colours complete the look of the new home jersey. The club emblem with its historic contours is designed in black and white, while white contrasting inserts on the collar and sides give the jersey a dynamic character. The "WERKS11" lettering is on the outside of the neck. The black trousers with white design elements and red socks with a black stripe and the lettering "B04" complete the outfit.
As much as to a successful history, with the home jersey JAKO and Bayer 04 Leverkusen are committing themselves to a sustainable future. Like all Leverkusen jerseys to follow, the new kit is made from recycled polyester micro-mesh.
The sustainable material is also highly breathable, lightweight and supports the Werkself players in bringing their full potential onto the pitch. In the best case scenario, this will be enough to qualify for the Champions League again at the end of the season.
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VfB Stuttgart will wear the colours of Württemberg - its home region in southwest Germany - for away matches in the 2021/22 season. The design of the new away jersey by supplier JAKO and VfB is also inspired by the Stuttgart club emblem. The new jersey is thus a further commitment to the unmistakable identity of the boys from Bad Cannstatt.
The red jersey displays the letters "VfB" of the club emblem in an extraordinary design of yellow, black and white colour chips. The traditional chest ring is black and, together with the red shorts and red and black socks, characterises the offensive overall impression of the match outfit. Black sleeve cuffs complete the look.
JAKO and VfB Stuttgart have also presented the new goalkeeper kits. The keepers will receive two outfits whose style is based on the new home jersey. Depending on the opponent, Florian Müller, Fabian Bredlow and Jens Grahl will wear the Stuttgart city colours yellow-black or a blackberry-coloured jersey.
The away and goalkeeper jerseys are made of 100% recycled polyester, just like the home jersey. In this way, JAKO and VfB are just as confidently committed to a sustainable future as they are to their Württemberg identity.