Werder Bremen 08/09 Third Kit
Werder Bremen’s 08/09 third shirt has the same design as the home shirt with a black base colour and green band and trim. The shirt will be worn with black shorts and orange and green hooped socks.
Werder Bremen’s 08/09 third shirt has the same design as the home shirt with a black base colour and green band and trim. The shirt will be worn with black shorts and orange and green hooped socks.
Werder Bremen’s 08/09 away kit is their last year’s home kit, a welcome and considerate step taken by Kappa and WB to reuse an old kit for one more year.
Werder Bremen’s 08/09 home kit has a white base with a broad green band running across the chest with the green trim on the collar, edge of sleeves and shirt.
When I heard that Werder Bremen would be like most clubs and have a third alternative kit, I begged for a black kit with white and green markings. I do not know why I like an all black kit, but I think it would have looked great with a green collar and white accent markings throughout. However Kappa and Werder Bremen management went another route.
Though simple and classy looking, the third kit is brown. That’s right, it is brown. Now brown is not a flatering color by any means, but there are somethings I like about this kit. It is different and it is simple. However the things I do not like about it are the color of the collar (lime green and brown do not mix), the silver Kappa logos on the sleeves and it is solid brown. I think there were many other ways to go with a third kit, brown was not one of them. I will give it a 2 out of 5, but that is only because of the simplicity of the kit.
While utilizing the same kit that Kappa provided Werder Bremen with for the home matches, the away kit is just a nice and flows just as smoothly. Keeping with the theme of the primary club colors is a standard that management and Kappa went with, and I will admit that I think it looks good.
Werder Bremen will take the pitch in away matches in a green and white top that is highlighted by orange Kappa logos on the shoulders. Again I think the logos are much too big and placed in bad positions, however overall I think this is a an extrememly nice looking kit. The ability to have half of a kit one color and the other half another is not something all clubs could do, but Werder Bremen pulled it off and made it look great. I would give this kit a 4 out of 5, but I can not get past the orange Kappa logos on the shoulders. So this is a high 3, but still nothing more than a 3 out of 5.
Kappa kits have been a personal favorite with me for a while now. Mainly because their ability to take something that no one is doing and make it look great. This is the case for the 2007-08 Werder Bremen home kit.
When they take the pitch for the 2007-08 Bundesliga campaign, they will do so in a kit with a solid field of green highlighted by the white on the collar, down the sides and on the Kappa logos on the shoulders. Green and white are the primary colors for the badge of Werder Bremen, so of course it flows nicely. The only complaint that I have with Kappa kits is the need to put their logo in high profile places and make it larger than it needs to be. I guess when you are branding an item, you have to do such things. Aside from those minor issues this is a solid 4 out of 5 stars. Nice kit all the way around.
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