LKR 5,500.00
Channel the bold style of 1990s World Cup football with the Germany 1994 Away Jersey, worn by Die Mannschaft at the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States. Crafted by Adidas, this striking kit breaks from tradition with a vibrant green base that stands out on the pitch, while still threading in the classic black, red, and gold of the German flag through its graphic detailing. The jersey features a bold geometric diamond pattern across the shoulders and upper chest, using black, red, and gold shapes to create one of the most memorable away kits in German football history. For fans of 90s football fashion and Germany’s golden generation, the 1994 away jersey is a must‑have piece of World Cup history.
Vibrant green base with bold black, red, and gold diamond shoulder pattern
V-neck collar in national flag colors
Embroidered DFB crest and Adidas logo
Lightweight breathable polyester fabric
Short‑sleeve design true to the 1994 World Cup away kit
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DELIVERY:
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Because we’re football fans first, sellers second. We don’t just sell jerseys, we live the game. Every stitch, every badge, every detail matters because this is our passion too.
Your club, your colours, your pride. At Fusion Gear, we bring you the finest selection of jerseys, retro classics, and exclusive editions, so you can wear your passion with pride.
I was only planning to buy one jersey, but after this first order… let’s just say my wallet and I are no longer on speaking terms.