Category Archives: English Premier League

New Manchester United Away Kit 15/16- White MUFC Jersey 2015-2016

Click here for the new Man Utd away kit 2016/17- Released May 11, 2016

Ten days after unveiling the new home kit, Adidas have today (August 11, 2015) officially unveiled Manchester United’s new away strip for the upcoming 2015/16 Premier League season. The Red Devils, who opened their campaign with a win over Tottenham, will wear the away kit when they take on Aston Villa this weekend.

United’s 1-0 win over Spurs wasn’t the most fluent, but they did get the job done, unlike Chelsea and Arsenal, who drew and lost respectively against Swansea and West Ham.

The new away kit takes inspiration from the classic strip worn by Man Utd teams from the 60’s, including the famous Busby Babes. It’s quite similar to the home kit- check out the v-neck and the graphic design on the hem. Continue reading

Spurs Third Kit 15 16

Purple Spurs Shirt 2015-16- New Tottenham Hotspur Third Kit 15-16 UA

This is the new Spurs third kit 2015/16, Tottenham Hotspur’s second alternate strip for the upcoming Premier League season. Made by Under Armour and officially unveiled on August 4, 2015, the shirt will make its debut in the Lilywhites’ upcoming Audi Cup clash against Real Madrid. Bayern Munich and AC Milan are the other teams taking part in the tournament apart from Real and Spurs.

The predominantly purple shirt features a classic v-neck and trophy grey stripes on the sleeves, as can be seen in the pics below.

Weighing only 108 gms (3.8oz), the shirt uses Under Armour’s Heat Gear Blur Light and Airvent technologies for staying cool and light and maximising air flow. Continue reading

Manchester United Ladies Jersey Comparison Nike Adidas

New Man Utd Ladies Shirt 2015-16- Is the criticism warranted?

Manchester United have come under a barrage of criticism after several female fans felt that the neckline of their new Adidas Ladies jersey showed more cleavage than required.

Here are photos showing the new Man Utd Womens’ jersey 2015/16 (actually worn by a person), and the old Nike MUFC ladies Shirt. Also shown are the new 2015/2016 season ladies’ jerseys for Chelsea and Bayern Munich, both clubs outfitted by Adidas, like Man United.

Are Man Utd being sexist? Or is this a case of much ado about nothing? You decide! Continue reading