
These are apparently the new SV Werder Bremen home and away shirts for the 2011/2012 German Bundesliga manufactured by Nike.
The home is predominantly green with small lines in a chevron style decending down the front of the shirt in both black and white.
We're guessing the orange shirt pictured is their away shirt but it could well turn out to be a third shirt. It features the same chevron style as the home shirt except here the lines get heavier towards the bottom of the shirt turning almost entirely black.
Thanks to Crochef






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Shocking!
This season's is not bad at all!
For not Ugly as these..
Well done Nike!
The only thing I might have done differently would have been to extend the stripes onto the sleeves.
If these are fakes, not the real thing, then "Hey Nike, find out who designed them and sign this person up fast, before he//she signs for Puma.
Two thumbs up - way up - and I'm not even a Werder Bremen
fan - but I might become one real soon!
Far better than Umbro bringing out bland shirts, Nike is creating future classsics.
I agree with most of your last sentance.
I would agree 100% if you swapped the two brand names around though.
i can remember the werder nike home shirt a few years ago with white sleeves they were brilliant compared to the newer ones.
I hoped on a plain green kit with white sleeves, and then we get this.
Awful!
keep nike out of football!
I really like it.
As for the kit I love the home kit its real class
First of all : ORANGE?!?!?! ORANGE!?!?! NO!! Werder is Green and White! I hope that orange kit is the third kit, or else A LOT of Werder fans are going to go bonkers!
Second : I can't imagine myself wearing one of these in public...I'm sticking to my 2009-2010 and previous kits -.-'''
There are WAY better designs done voluntarily by Werder fans in the forums and even facebook pages...fans apparently can design better kits with paint and photoshop than professional nike kit designers can.
Absolute disgrace. Kappa were way better than this:cry:
At a minimum, ugliest Werder shirt for 10 years...
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There seems to be a worrying trend for kits to emerge that have so much unnecessary detail. If things continue we will see a return to those awful kits of the early 90s with loads of flecks and pattterns that are just not needed. Simple always works better and these are just too fussy.
Bloody horrible.
Why, Nike, is this too much to ask for?! :(
(It's definitely an improvement over last season, though.)