Dortmund 2021-22 kit: New home, away, third & goalkeeper jerseys

Cameron Smith
Cameron Smith
  • Updated: 2 Nov 2021 16:46 GMT
  • 4 min read
Jude Bellingham, Borussia Dortmund, 2021/22
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Borussia Dortmund's home is kit is perhaps one of the most striking and recognisable across world football.

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The bright yellow colour of the shirt immediately draws attention to the kit, and it's hard to miss it.

The club's 'Yellow Wall' comes from the colour of their kit, which has been produced by Puma since 2012.

Before then, Kappa were the manufacturers of Dortmund's kit, with Nike and Adidas also making the kit previously.

The deal with Puma was extended in 2019, and will see Dortmund's kits made by the company until the 2027/28 season.

The agreement is said to be worth €250 million (£213m) over eight years, with the deal starting at the beginning of the 2020/21 season.

This reportedly trebled Dortmund’s previous ten-year deal, which was set to expire in 2021, worth €10m (£8.5m) a year.

Dortmund are also fans of special kits that are used on one-off occasions, meaning they have plenty of kits for this season.

FootballTransfers takes a look at all the kits Dortmund will be wearing this campaign.

Borussia Dortmund’s 2021-22 home kit

Dortmund's home kit this season is similar to its predecessors in the sense that the majority of the shirt is bright yellow.

The 1&1 logo features heavily on the front, with the black of that matching the black trim around the neck, the black of the Puma logo, and the black stripes on the sleeves.

The black theme continues to the shorts, which are all black, with the socks featuring a similar pattern to the sleeves of the shirt - yellow with black stripes.

Borussia Dortmund’s 2021-22 away kit

The away kit for Dortmund this year is rarely used due to the lack of kit clashes with their yellow home shirt, but in case of emergencies it can be seen on the pitch.

It is an all grey kit with a black striped pattern that changes direction along the shirt. The 1&1 logo is this time white, while the Puma logo is yellow to match the Dortmund badge.

Borussia Dortmund’s 2021-22 third kit

Dortmund's third kit is their cup kit which can be seen in action during the Champions League.

It's part of Puma's collection of third kits, with the same design seen worn by Manchester City, Milan, Marseille and plenty of others.

It features BVB 09 prominently on the front in bold, black writing, with the Puma badge centred above it, and sponsor Evonik below.

Borussia Dortmund’s 2021-22 goalkeeper kit

Dortmund, like many teams, have more than one goalkeeper top.

The first is a green number, which features a black 1&1 and Puma logo, with light green, orange and yellow splashes in an obvious pattern.

The same pattern can be seen on the other goalkeeper kit, albeit in slightly different colours. As for the main colour, the other kit is all black. The logos are white instead of black, but it's the exact same design just in different colours.

Borussia Dortmund’s 2021-22 training kit

Dortmund also have several training kits. This first one is white with hints of yellow coming through, and a striped pattern down the centre of the shirt.

The same design can be seen on the black, grey and yellow versions of this training shirt.

Borussia Dortmund’s 2021-22 kids and baby kit

Just as with the adult kits, Puma have Dortmund kits for kids and babies, simply in smaller sizes.

The same patterns and designs are available for kids, while the baby kit includes shorts and socks as well as the shirt.

How much will Borussia Dortmund’s kits cost and where to buy?

All Dortmund kits are available to buy on the official club website.

Adult shirts sell for £71, which rises to £109 for an authentic match shirt.

The goalkeeper top is also £71.

A kids shirt costs £55, while for infants, it's £55 for the shirt, shorts and socks.

The kits are available online and in club stores, as well as on the Puma website and in stores. They can also be bought in most major sports and football retail shops.

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