Germany / West Germany
Supplier / Name = name of kit template.
Germany's kit history is built on the enduring simplicity of their white‑and‑black home colours, a combination rooted in the Prussian flag and largely unchanged, even as detailing, trim and manufacturer styling have evolved dramatically across eras. Early German sides wore plain white shirts with black shorts, but from the 1970s onward Adidas — long-time supplier and one of the most influential forces in international kit design — introduced bolder elements such as the iconic geometric chest motif of 1988–92 and the sleeker, more modern looks of the 2000s and 2010s. Away kits have shifted more dramatically over time, moving from traditional green to black, red, and more experimental palettes, often reflecting contemporary design trends or tournament‑specific themes. Despite these variations, the home strip has remained one of world football's most recognisable identities: clean, minimalist, and unmistakably German, with Adidas' evolving templates providing the visual rhythm to more than five decades of kit development.
Away 1970
Manufacturer: Unknown
