Bayern Munich and adidas have unveiled the club’s annual Oktoberfest kit, and this year’s edition could be the most authentic nod to Bavarian tradition yet.
The release celebrates the 190th edition of the modern Oktoberfest beer festival, which began in 1810 with the royal wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria (later King Ludwig I) and Princess Therese of Sachsen-Hildburghausen.
Fittingly, the 2025 kit combines football heritage with Alpine craftsmanship.
Constructed on a light beige base, the shirt takes inspiration from the traditional tracht garments worn during the festival, accented with deep green tones that echo the colors of Bavarian attire. Raised leather pants-Inspired textures and jacquard details elevate the design and take the Oktoberfest aesthetic to its fullest expression.
Finishing touches include a reimagined club crest with Bavarian-style lettering and the return of the adidas Trefoil logo, reinforcing the retro and traditional feel.
The kit is completed with black shorts and socks with green trim, while a wider collection adds a cap, training top, button-down sports jacket and matching pants, all designed in gray with subtle green accents.
Bayern will debut the kit in their home clash against Werder Bremen on September 26.
As always, the Oktoberfest release comes in limited quantities, but this year’s highlight is a special collector’s edition box containing the complete kit (t-shirt, shorts, socks). Fittingly, there are only 1,900 boxes available worldwide.
