FC St. Pauli kits (1910–2000)

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Overview

1910– c.1930
Brown and white is adopted in 1910.
c.1930–1952
Brown becomes alternate shirt.
1952–1959
Brown sleeves and collar during 1950s.
1960–1986
White socks are introduced.
1986–1993
Brown shorts replaced by white.
1993–2004
Various designs used on shirt.
2007–Present
All brown kit becomes standard.

Legend / Legende:
L: Long sleeve variant or possibly long sleeve only. / Langarm-Variante oder möglicherweise nur mit langen Ärmeln.

First kits

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1909L
1910–20sL
1930L[a]
1939L
1940s–48
1949–51[b]
1952–59L
1960–68
1968–70L
1970/71L
1971/72[c]
1972/73L
1973/74L[d]
1974/75
1975/76L
1976–79
1979/80[e]
1980/81
1981–84
1984/85
1985/86
1986–90
1990/91
1991/92
1992/93
1993/94
1994–96
1996/97
1997–99
1999/00


Second kits

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1936
1937/38
c. 1949/50
1950/51L
1951/52L
1953–59L
1961–63
1964–68
1970/71L
1971/72L
1972/73L
1973/74L
1974/75
1975/76
1976–79
1979/80
1980–81
1981–84
1984/85
1985–87
1987–89
1989–91
1991/92
1992/93
1993/94
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997–99
1999/00


Third kits

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1974/75
1976/77L
1989–91
1992/93


Other kits

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Home

1959–61L
1961/62L
1962/63L
1965/66L
1976/77[f]
1982 tour
1987

Away

1959–62L
1963/64L
1972 tour
1976/77
1984/85


Following kits

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2000–Present →


Notes

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  1. Unclear if this is a late brown home kit, or an early away kit.
  2. The lack of colour photos of these early kits makes it difficult to determine the sock colour with certainty, however the stark contrast between them and the team shirts and shorts, among other factors, suggests that they were black.
  3. This and the 1972/73 shirt were worn throughout both seasons.
  4. It is unclear which kit was the preferred home uniform during this season. It is possible that neither was preferred to the other however the white shirt is listed as the first kit in the interest of consistency.
  5. After the sponsor withdrew its support of the club, a patch of brown fabric bearing the club's emblem was sewn over it.
  6. this and the red kit from the same season were worn at home and away.