Manchester United 22-23 Home Kit Released
Man Utd's new 2022-2023 home kit was released today. It is of course made by Adidas and will be worn in the Premier League 22-23 campaign.
Exploring the design of the kit further, Inigo Turner, Design Director at Adidas said: "The polo collar is synonymous with Manchester United. Turned up or folded down, it has played a starring role in many of the club’s biggest moments. With such a rich history, we wanted to pay homage to some of the club’s most legendary kits and players."
Man Utd will wear the new kit for the first time against Liverpool in Bangkok on July 12
Man Utd 2022-2023 Home Kit
The Adidas Manchester United 2022-2023 home kit combines a rather dark red main color with a white Adidas logo and black Three Stripes.
The "triangle" design can be seen on the collar and the socks
What makes the kit special is the Polo collar. The white collar comes with a 1994-inspired triangular design.
Long-Sleeve Version
The Man United 22-23 home kit features a shield on which the Manchester United logo is placed. The shield has a pentagon shape with a slightly darker tone of red than the rest of the shirt. It is also outlined by a thin border to separate the shape.
A shield for the crest is nothing new for Manchester United
The last time Manchester United's crest had a shield around it was in 2019, but this time the shape and color are different. Nike did so in 2006-07.
The Manchester United 22-23 home kit shorts are white & black, while the socks combine the traditional main color black with red. They come with a red Red Devil on the front and a white Adidas logo on the back. The top is red with black Three Stripes.
Adidas 1994 design
Man Utd's 22-23 home kit was launched on 8 July 2022
Manchester United's new 2022-23 home uniform was released on 8 July 2022.
Replica
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