Manchester United 19-20 Third Kit Released
The Manchester United 19-20 third kit was finally launched by the club and Adidas today. Inspired by the 1909 FA Cup win, Manchester United's 2019-20 third jersey introduces a slick design in black and red.
Manchester United 19-20 Third Kit
This is the Manchester United 2019-20 third shirt by Adidas.
The Manchester United 2019-2020 third kit is predominantly black with bright red logos on the chest and tonal 3 Stripes on the shoulders. The Chevrolet writing and the Kohler sponsor print on the left sleeve of the Manchester United third jersey are white.
The shirt has a simple black crew-neck collar and features a subtle all-over print inspired by the Manchester Rose. This is further highlighted by an inscription on the bottom left side of the Manchester United 19-20 third shirt, which reads "110 Years - Manchester Rose - 1909 2019".
This is reference to the 1909 FA Cup final, which United won over Bristol City and in which they sported a white shirt with a red rose on the chest.
Black shorts and socks complete the Manchester United 19-20 Adidas third kit.
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As seen on players like Danilo during their opening fixtures, the "DEBUT" patch has to be crammed awkwardly against the bottom stitching - the World Cup badge has been placed too low.
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