Manchester United 2023 Icon "Remake" Kit Leaked
Update: Manchester United's new retro style icon jersey has been leaked.
The new Adidas Manchester United 2023 "Retro" jersey is part of a large Adidas Icon collection. It includes "remake" jerseys, t-shirts, and tracksuits for all Adidas Elite Teams - Ajax, Arsenal, Bayern, Juventus, Manchester United, and Real Madrid. The icon range is a lifestyle collection so the shirt will not be worn in any matches.
Manchester United 2023 Icon remake Kit
This is the Manchester United 2023 icon remake shirt, made by Adidas.
The Adidas Manchester United 2023 icon remake football shirt has a shiny black base with red and white three stripes branding on each side of the torso. The Adidas logo is located in the base of the thick v neck collar, lifted from their Adidas Equipment range in the 90s.
The Adidas Manchester United 2023 icon jersey is a remake in the sense that it is based on a classic Adidas template rather than a specific United jersey from the past. United switched from Adidas to Umbro in 1992 so they weren't one of the many teams to wear this specific design in the mid 90s.
The Adidas Manchester United 2023 icon remake football shirt is set for release in December 2022 at a price of €85.
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