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Manchester United 2021-22 Adidas Home Kit

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Manchester United revealed their new 21/22 Home kit by adidas.

The launch of the club’s 2021/22 home kit takes inspiration from the success of both club and city, having two worlds collide to create a home kit with heritage at the forefront of its design.

It is inspired by the home kits of the 1960s and a time when fans cheered on legends such as George Best, Sir Bobby Charlton and Denis Law, to name just a few.

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TeamViewer's name adorns the shirt, beneath the adidas logo and iconic Manchester United crest, whilst the ribbed collar and cuffs lock in comfort and a heritage feel.

The 2021/22 home kit features finer details that highlight the core values of the club, with the words ‘youth, courage and success’ decorating the inner-collar.

Gold trimmings throughout and finer details such as a gold devil at the neck, shorts and socks illustrate the success that Manchester United have achieved over the years.

 

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Subbuteo 4eva
 · 3 years ago
I know we fans criticize the giant sponsors on the front at times, but this one almost seems quite weak to me. Lacks a strong brand on the front or something.
I think if they took the sponsor away, all in all it's quite a nice kit.
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Red Cyril
 · 3 years ago
I'm no way a United fan but this is a classic, well done!
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 · 3 years ago
Probably the best home shirt adidas have done for Man United since the first one after the club switched from Nike, but certainly not without issues. Will say the level of difference between the authentic and replica shirts is a disservice to fans, but that's just another part of another cash grab, as per when talking about the owners especially. That there are textured stripes in the authentic version design and nothing similar in the replica really puts them as two different shirts; it goes beyond typical differences like embroidered versus heat-sealed logos and badges, slightly different fabric types that carry the same design, etc. It crosses from detail differences into design differences, and they're marketing two different shirt designs as the same design. However, those who want the most simplicity will be able to save the probable 30 quid (or more) difference and just get the replica - silver lining?

I've always thought the stopping of the three stripes at the shoulder seams, as adidas have done so often in recent years, is bizarre. Carry them through. Also despise the sleeve sponsor - not the specific sponsor, just that that exists in the Prem. We've had to put up with shirt sponsorship for just about a couple generations now, but the addition of a sleeve sponsorship in the last few years really has added a farmers' league touch the top flight should rise above. The sleeve sponsorship is one of the most disruptive things to the design concept overall in this case. Now, if there were only a front sponsor, and Kohler was it, that'd be the sharpest thing since Sharp for a Man United shirt.
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Get Shirty
 · 3 years ago
Excellent, nice, simple and classy, thank goodness they’ve got rid of the last sponsor, looked awful, this definitely looks much better.
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Badgerman
 · 3 years ago
Just about right methinks, simple, but with classy details
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PeteJF
 · 3 years ago
Shirt is dull as dishwater, socks are good
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Bob24
 · 3 years ago
It doesn't hurt to do simple. Are you listening, Nike?
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VasT
 · 3 years ago
I like the socks! Always black for ManU as i know it
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Django
 · 3 years ago
Nice socks
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TommyDocsRed&WhiteArmy
 · 3 years ago
Best from Adidas for a couple of seasons, like the socks - a nod to the 1984-5 season?
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