Bavarian Fashion Works: Why Bayern Munich have not worn their home kit in the Champions League yet
Briefly

Bayern Munich, known for their red kits, have not donned this color in the Champions League for a year and a half. Their current home kit features dark printing, which UEFA deems insufficient for visibility against the red background. Instead, they have consistently worn their beige third kit. This wasn’t the first kit issue for Bayern, as past violations regarding kit printing have led to adjustments. While the home kit isn’t outright banned, a change in font color could make it compliant with UEFA standards, but whether Bayern will make this change remains uncertain.
Bayern Munich have not worn red in the Champions League for a year-and-a-half due to UEFA's color distinction rules on kit printing.
The UEFA guidelines require players' names and numbers to be easily distinguishable, which their current home kit fails to meet.
Bayern Munich's current home kit can be worn in the Champions League if they change the printing color to white for better visibility.
In the past, Bayern have overcome similar kit printing issues by altering the font color, indicating a potential path for their current situation.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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