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Manchester United 2023-24 Adidas Home Kit

Manchester United 2023-24 Adidas Home Kit

Manchester United and adidas have revealed their new home kit for the upcoming 2023/24 season, which celebrates the deep connection between the city and its rich industrial heritage.

The kit pays tribute to Manchester's iconic red rose through a geometric design, while drawing inspiration from the bridge over the River Irwell that links Manchester and Salford. This bridge symbolises the city's resilience and its significant role in the industrial revolution that shaped the world.

The jersey is predominantly red and features striking black detailing on the shoulders, along with a red, white, and black striped flat-knit crew neck collar.

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Henderson Trescothick
 · 1 year ago
I'd like to say that I like the kit but the overwhelming message I'm getting is that it's not feminine enough. The bold red and black colours ooze masculinity and oppression. The socks fight against the shorts, one black and one white, one good and one bad? The sleeves sit proudly at the side of the body like 2 male, oppressive world leaders deciding which country to invade. Displayed together, the whole thing screams "it's a man's world". Shame on you Adidas and shame on you Manchester United for producing and allowing this monstrosity to marketed. Dare I say there are racist overtones? Why are only the socks black? Why is the Adidas logo on the shirt white? I'm amazed I'm the only one who has mentioned all these points.
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  • Jam 1 year ago
    Please go and get some fresh air
    • Shenlock Mugabe 1 year ago
      I agree with Henderson. It's a masculine shirt.
  • Afcbnumber1 Member 1 year ago
    Lol
    • Riberto O'Feeling 1 year ago
      Henderson is correct. Do you really think that it's an accident that the white shorts are "higher" than the low black socks? Also, the "blood" red shirt, above all else, and a symbol of the patriachy, oppression of LGQTIA+MAP folk?? Duh! Wake up!!
  • Jonathan Moore 1 year ago
    It’s masculine, it’s strong and it’s better than any pink feminine nonsense.
Above Average
percy
 · 1 year ago
its ok
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Jesus
 · 1 year ago
Pay tribute to their rich industrial past with a polyester shirt at £110.
Still, the tourists will buy in droves.
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Masterpiece
Champions of europe
 · 1 year ago
As a die hard man city fan i have to say this is absolutely amazing. Im serious. If i had one negative about it, it would be the sponsor. That being said id still give it a 5 star. (Or maybe its because i used to be a red but fergie left)
MCTID
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  • Asd 1 year ago
    MCTMUAMSA - Man City til Man Utd are more successful again - plastic
    • Champions of Europe 1 year ago
      So? What's wrong with supporting the best team? I've supported 3 teams in My life Liverpool Man u and man City if Rochdale become the best in the world I will support them. That's how I choose to live now except it..
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Athers
 · 1 year ago
It’s alright
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Jonathan Moore
 · 1 year ago
It’s alright for a Man United kit.
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Below Average
Matt
 · 1 year ago
Not much of an upgraded from the last kit and Adidas have been pushing out this template way too much.
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Guest
 · 1 year ago
Rashford channelling his inner Jacob Rees-Mogg? Presume he would have preferred Gucci or some other overpriced designer, with a matching clutch bag.
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Carlos
 · 1 year ago
Next thing we know the kit will be paying tribute to a pair of red shoes worn by a lady seen in Manchester at some point , where do they get all these crap excuses from
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Jophda
 · 1 year ago
Good effort there, sponsor looks better and like the slightly more black this time unlike that shocker from approx 5 years ago
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