Manchester United’s new jersey in partnership with Adidas is a look back at the glory days of the club.
Lenny Yoro (L) Manuel Ugarte (R) (Image Credits- Adidas India)
New Delhi: Adidas and Manchester United have launched a new adicolour range inspired by 70s and 80s tracksuits and T-shirts to give a fresh outlook to the club’s retro colourways. The sportswear is designed with a slim fit and made of pique material.
The track top has an engineered three stripes tape and is completed with ribbed collars and cuffs and zipped side pockets for convenience. The iconic club crest and flock-printed trefoil are featured on the chest. The pique-made track pants are designed for a slim fit with zipped pockets, and the three stripes are bonded down each leg.
The design brings together retro styling with usefulness. The Man United collection’s nod to the iconic red and black and reminiscent of the club’s glory days. Manchester United have a great heritage, having won 20 titles in the top-tier of English football since its founding. The period at which the kit looks back was a time of great success for the club, with memorable games and star players rising through the ranks and inspiring generations of football in the country.
The club crest featured in these new kits is the same one that was used in the matchday jerseys until 1998. The lettering on the back of the track top is styled in the pattern of an 80s jersey. It gives fans a nostalgic moment to reflect on everything the club has achieved over the years.
When will Manchester United jersey be available
The jersey has been available in Adidas retail stores and online from November 1st. The brand Adidas is one of the global leaders in the world of sporting goods. In football, they are the official suppliers in the big tournaments of the sport, including the FIFA World Cup, FIFA Women’s World Cup, UEFA European Championship, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Women’s Champions League.
Apart from United, they are sponsors of some of the big clubs around the world, including Real Madrid, Arsenal, Juventus, and Bayern Munich. They have also partnered with some of the top footballing talents, including Lionel Messi, Jude Bellingham, Lamine Yamal, Manuel Neuer, and Mary Fowler.
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