In the official club magazine, Bayern Munich winger Michael Olise has not only posed in classic kits but also revealed his deep passion for football shirts and shared his exact vision for a dream Bayern Munich kit.
Michael Olise About Football Kits
Speaking to the official club member magazine '51', the French international confirmed that he is an avid shirt collector away from the pitch. Olise explained that he saves his favorite jerseys from every single season, noting that football shirts stand for specific eras, players, and events that he likes to remember. This true appreciation for kit culture makes his thoughts on the perfect Bayern Munich kit particularly interesting for fans.
When asked how he would personally design a future Bayern Munich kit, Olise stated that he prefers a very clean and classic aesthetic over modern graphics. He described his ideal Bayern Munich kit as being entirely minimalist, opting for a design that is "simply red, maybe with a few stripes and a few white accents." Furthermore, the attacker specifically highlighted his strong preference for a proper, traditional collar to complete the look.
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Olise's love for collared kits stands in stark contrast to Toni Kroos, who "hates collared" kits.
A traditional red design with minimal white detailing and a classic fold-over collar would perfectly align with the historic visual identity of the Bavarian giants. It is exactly the type of retro-inspired look that many traditionalists have been demanding for a new Bayern Munich kit for several years.
Alongside his thoughts on kit design, Olise also discussed his ongoing mission to expand his personal collection. While he regularly uses the opportunity to swap shirts with friends and former teammates after matches, his collection is still missing a few highly coveted pieces. Looking ahead to the upcoming 2026 World Cup, he named Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and Neymar as the three legends whose shirts he still desperately wants to acquire.
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