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Manchester United 2022-23 Adidas Home Kit

Manchester United have revealed their new home kit for the 22/23 season.

The iconic polo-collar design returns for the first time since 2015, when the club's latest partnership with adidas began.

With performance, comfort and the club's heritage at the forefront of its design, the 2022/23 home shirt features a stylish patterned polo collar, which bears resemblance to some of the club's most memorable kits throughout history.

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Inspired by their catalogue of great kits, the white collar features an evolved red geometric design, which references the symbolic ‘M’ detail which featured in our third kit from last season, and the famous ‘Snowflake’ jersey from the 1990-1992 seasons.

The new jersey also features a subtle tonal pinstripe pattern that has been engineered into the fabric of the shirt, and in a bold red colouring, stays true to the classic home jerseys from over the years. Adidas’ iconic three-stripe detailing is situated across the shoulders, providing a simple and clean contrast.

The club crest sits proudly on the left side of the upper chest and is accompanied by adidas’ logo on the left side, with a TeamViewer logo at the centre of the jersey, and a DXC technology logo on the sleeve. The polo collar utilises a single button closure, and stitched seams on the bottom hem and sleeves offer a secure, comfortable and functional fit.

View the: Manchester United 2022-23 Away Kit

View the: Manchester United 2022-23 Third Kit

 

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Knud
 · 2 years ago
Pretty good design, best Jersey in years. Only little complaint: They should have used the old tree leaf logo to match the old School style polo shirt collar.
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Nah
 · 2 years ago
Looks cheap and nasty. It seems like coming to the end of a partnership with Adidas so MFU gets palmed off with cheap and cr8p designed by nursey kids kits (for not renewing the contract with Adidas - it's a typical pattern).
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  • Abraham Moss 2 years ago
    Not sure about that . It’s not that bad tbf.. Let’s face it I doubt adidas had 1 design for this years kits I’m guessing someone at mufc has the final say so difficult to just slate adidas .

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UTT
 · 2 years ago
Not as good as last season, but as most opinions go - if they do well in it this season it will be counted as a classic/great kit design.
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COYRS
 · 2 years ago
Black adidas stripes not as good as white.
Collar is awful.
Badge looks cheap
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Ted
 · 2 years ago
Sorry this design just doesn’t work, there’s too much going on here and the collar is really unnecessary in my view. But perhaps most of all, that square badge is simply just annoying
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Jim
 · 2 years ago
Crap collar
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billy r
 · 2 years ago
dissapointing
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Matt
 · 2 years ago
I think it is trying to mix fashion graphics from the late 80's early 90's with modern styling and it is a bit of a clash.
One or the other-all or nothing.
Adidas have tried these collar designs for a few teams recently and I'm yet to see one that suits the whole kit/shirt completely and this one is no different.
I'm not inspired by it one tiny bit.
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Vasя
 · 2 years ago
Фигня
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  • Vlad 2 years ago
    Я согласен
Masterpiece
Chris
 · 2 years ago
Beautiful!!!
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