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Football kits: With 1860 Munich’s bizarre lederhosen kit, here’s 12 of the craziest designs worn by top clubs

THERE are bad football kits — then there are terrible football kits.

German side 1860 Munich have got into the Oktoberfest spirit by unveiling a special kit with leather-look lederhosen shorts.

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1860 Munich have launched an Oktoberfest-themed kitCredit: Munich 1860
The leather-look lederhosen shorts are a special edition for OktoberfestCredit: Munich 1860

The wacky kit, which has become a tradition, go on show when the third-tier club play Wehen Wiesbaden on September 22.

But it is far from the most bizarre uniform in football history.

From bow-ties to Burger King and Spider-Man to muscle man, take a look at these monstrosities:

 

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Zamora CF (2018)

Quite what Zamora CF were thinking when putting this kit together we don't knowCredit: Twitter @ZCFoficial

Spanish fourth division side Zamora CF’s new third kit is certainly something we haven’t seen before – but there’s probably a reason for that.

The strip, produced by Kappa, is imprinted with a real circulatory system (we know) – with the team’s logo used in place of the human heart.

One of the most important details is stitched on the back of the shirt – a very clear message for not just Zamora fans to understand.

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The phrase reads: “The blood, that reddish fluid that transports life through our body, which is born and flows from the heart to nourish our emotions and feelings.”

Worst kit ever? It's definitely up there.

Caribous of Colorado (1978)

Colorado Caribous kit in 1978 might be the worst of all timeCredit: Colorado Caribous

IS it any surprise that the team wearing this bizarre number racked up the worst record in the old NASL?

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We're not sure what is worse, the collar, club crest (on the wrong side).

No, no, surely the leather-look tassley stuff across the chest is what sets it all off.

This ain't no Western cowboy-highwayman hold-up...it's merely a stitch-up.

La Hoya Lorca (2013)

La Hoya Lorca's second kit was a collage of peasCredit: .
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WELL at least if you were frozen out at La Hoya Lorca, you would be bang on trend.

That is because their third kit inthe 2013-14 season provided a backdrop of a set of peas.

Yes, peas. Like the ones you used to leave on your plate after a Sunday roast.

Word is they only did it to ap-peas the sponsors.

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1860 Munich (2010)

This is the reversible shirt 1860 Munich wore for their 150th anniversary

FOR their 150th anniversary, 1860 decided to produce a reversible kit.

The problem was, both sides were absoultely rubbish.

Atletico Madrid (2004)

Atletico Madrid's strange spiderman kitCredit: Getty Images
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NO wonder Fernando Torres decided to leave Atletico Madrid back in the noughties.

El Nino just could not put up with kits like this from Nike - with a spiders web design - obviously designed to promote the Spider Man 2 movie. Remember Kirsten Dunst and Tobey Maguire's upside-down kiss? Well this was the movie after that one (no, me neither).

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The problem with this is, much like Atletico Madrid in the last five years, the movies needed a complete re-vamp and were re-made a decade later.

And much like the old DVDs of this Spider Man franchise, there's only one place you'll be able to find this forgotten Atletico Madrid kit: on the web.

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