Arminia Bielefeld is in the final of the men’s 82nd DFB Cup and will play against VfB Stuttgart on May 24th. But not only the fans of the third division club are preparing for the trip to Berlin, but also the Bielefeld shirt specialist Seidensticker.

Frank Seidensticker, managing partner at Textilkontor Walter Seidensticker GmbH & Co.KG, indulges in memories against the incumbent German champion Bayer Leverkusen after the Arminia’s 2: 1 victory. On Wednesday, he posted a picture on LinkedIn that shows him in the blue striped jersey with “Seidensticker” printing.

“Hand on heart, should we put the ‘Seidensticker and DSC Arminia Bielefeld’ jerseys again?” Seidensticker writes in the article on the career platform. He wore his jersey from the 80s the day before in the stadium and on Wednesday in the office and “everyone celebrates it.”

In the course of this, the Herzogenaurach sporting goods and jerseys of the jerseys, Adidas, also marked the idea to start the idea and to launch the idea in Berlin until the final. The comments under the article were also enthusiastic and there were some pictures of the original jerseys to be seen, which the owners presented with pride.

But how realistic is such a jersey in the 2024/25 season, in which the DSC Arminia Bielefeld is equipped by the Italian sporting goods manufacturer Macron and advertise the jerseys for the Bielefeld window specialist Schüco? At the request of fashionunited
First discussions have to be held and must be checked whether and how the idea can be implemented.

About Seidensticker and Arminia Bielefeld

Seidensticker accompanied Arminia Bielefeld for six seasons in the eighties. After relegation from the 1st division in 1979, the company took over for the beverage provider Granini and was the second company that the DSC jersey used as an advertising area. Already in the first season with Seidensticker, Bielefeld managed to return. Adidas was active as an outfitter over the entire term of collaboration.

In addition to Seidensticker, the clothing providers Gerry Weber – 1996 to 1998 – and KIK – 2002 to 2004 – also adorned the Arminia jersey for two seasons.

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