Images of 2022/23 home jersey leaked

 

Manchester United fans have been given their first sneak peak of next season’s home kit, with the club seemingly going for a retro vibe for the 2022/23 campaign.

The image leaked by Footy Headlines (who else?) shows the collar of the new jersey and it looks like the club’s players and fans are set to don a polo collar for the first time since the 2013/14 season – back when David Moyes was manager.

From what we can see from the image, the white collar has a very retro feel to it. It has a triangular design which has been compared to the classic 1994 adidas template – worn by Spain and France among others – and some of the graphics from the Saved By the Bell intro credits (which is by no means a bad thing).

adidas’ famous three stripes are also visible in the image, and they’re set to be black for the first time since the 2018/19 season.

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