United Kits 26/27

Blue kit is an instant classic, but it would look even better if the three stripes were white instead of red.

Aye, blue and red isn't a good scheme for us. Too Union Jacky.

Would be a better kit if the stripes were white or even black. We have had a deluge of blue kits, including the Ole season in which we had a light and dark blue away kits. The 'natwest' kit from 2024/25. We have new blue every two seasons.

Adidas also have a problem with white - the best white kit is the 7-0 Anfield loss one and it was based on 1999. The rest are cream or off white or just bleugh.

We also never seem to get a black kit with red trim, either.
 
This look great. Not sure if should splurge $120 for a new pair of shoes at this moment though, but I'm tempted

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More accurate leaks for 2 of the kits:

Home
https://www.footyheadlines.com/2025/10/man-united-26-27-home-kit.html
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Third
https://www.footyheadlines.com/2025/10/adidas-manchester-united-26-27-third-kit.html


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Home looks great. Not a fan of the crest being central on the white shirt.
 
I bought the Stone Roses jacket with my winnings from a cushty acca at the weekend. First United merch I've bought in 18 years.
 
Did you pick anything up?
Yeah I've ordered the white tshirt and the shirt, I tend to like the shirts for holidays. Did also order them crazy shorts but I'm 99% sure they'll go back when I grow up and realise I can't pull them off.
 
White could also have been. A classic by having the normal badge and the adidas logo and badge in the normal place.

The blue is a banger though.
 
[Our best collection in years

Couldn't disagree more.

Home kit is average, away kit belongs to Chelsea and the third kit is spoiled with the badge's position and colour scheme.

Just plain meh.
 
I see we've gone for red again. I don't get football shirts. I mean I get them, I understand why people buy them. I don't get why marginal differences to design every year makes a kit great or awful. People some kits 'awful' and swear they'll never buy it or go crazy over how amazing a design is - but without a side by side comparison I can't remember the last time I actually noticed any difference from one year to the other since the gingham kit.

I know my failure to appreciate the raised hem of 15mm that was the hallmark of our 2017 design - revolutionising our entire look from the year before - will outrage someone. But I just don't see it. It's a red t-shirt to me.
 
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They should take the collar and the trim on the sleeve of the blue kit and apply it to the other two (with correct colour way) and they’d all be nice.
 
White could also have been. A classic by having the normal badge and the adidas logo and badge in the normal place.

The blue is a banger though.
It's a bit cluttered with the positioning of the badges but it's very very very hard to mess up a white kit for me :lol:

It's nothing special but it's decent, really love the other 2 though
 
I still don't think we've seen the actual correct shirts, but the red is bland and average, the blue is a real throwback to those mid-late 80s ones (almost) everyone loves and the white is an horrific mess of a shirt.

I agree - best throwback to the 80s would have just been to apply the template from the blue shirt to the red and white ones and have a unified collection for a change.
 
Blue looks like a pyjama with the blue and red, and the trefoil logo. Could have been a lot better with white strips and the normal logo.
 
Couldn't disagree more.

Home kit is average, away kit belongs to Chelsea and the third kit is spoiled with the badge's position and colour scheme.

Just plain meh.
Agreed. Home kit is OK besides the collar which I don't like.

Blue kit is ok, white kit looks like a Liverpool away strip.
 
I see we've gone for red again. I don't get football shirts. I mean I get them, I understand why people buy them. I don't get why marginal differences to design every year makes a kit great or awful. People some kits 'awful' and swear they'll never buy it or go crazy over how amazing a design is - but without a side by side comparison I can't remember the last time I actually noticed any difference from one year to the other since the gingham kit.

I know my failure to appreciate the raised hem of 15mm that was the hallmark of our 2017 design - revolutionising our entire look from the year before - will outrage someone. But I just don't see it. It's a red t-shirt to me.
The last home kit that really stood out for me was 23/24 with the angular rose pattern. I said to my wife at the start of that season, please get me this shirt with Bruno on it because we are winning trophies in that shirt.

It was disappointing in the league, but both men and women lifted the FA Cup at Wembley wearing it so I felt justified! That's the first 'legendary' shirt after the table cloth for me.