Bayern Munich have unveiled their 2025 Oktoberfest kit, a Tracht-inspired design rendered in beige and green that draws directly from the traditional Bavarian dress associated with the September festival. According to 90min, the strip incorporates lederhosen textures into its fabric detailing and will be available in a limited collector's edition box.
The club has produced Oktoberfest-themed kits in previous years, treating the annual Munich festival as an opportunity to connect the squad's identity with the city's broader cultural calendar. The Allianz Arena side typically wear the strip at the Oktoberfest gathering that has become a fixture in their pre-season social schedule, with players photographed in traditional dress alongside the kit release.
The choice of beige and green marks a deliberate departure from Bayern's iconic red and white. Tracht palette — the earthy tones associated with Alpine and Bavarian folk costume — lends the kit a more grounded, regional character than the club's standard Adidas range. The lederhosen texture detail, as 90min reports, appears to extend that folk reference into the construction of the fabric itself rather than limiting it to printed graphics.
Limited edition packaging has become a familiar feature of prestige kit releases across European football, with clubs increasingly treating the physical presentation of a strip as part of its collectible appeal. Bayern's collector's edition box positions the Oktoberfest kit as an item with cultural as well as sporting resonance, aimed as much at supporters who follow the festival as those who follow the Bundesliga.
No details of pricing, release date, or availability outside Germany were included in the 90min report.
