The closer Manchester United get to their Adidas kit launch the more credible the leaked images become.
A raft of dubious designs have hit the internet in recent months, however the latest three-striped away kit looks credible, report the Manchester Evening News.
Firstly, the labels attached to pictures of the design appear to be reasonably legitimate, even to the untrained eye.
And
from a purely aesthetic perspective, United supporters will notice the
watermarks emblazoned on the black shirt, which appear to be a homage to
the much revered 1992 away kit United wore in that year's League Cup
final.
United signed a world record £750m deal with Adidas,
who fought off competition from Warrior, earlier this season to end
Nike's 13-year association with the 20-times English champions.
The
20-times English champions will not don the new strips on the
four-match United States tour, though. Nike's contract with United runs
until the end of July and Adidas are expected to reveal their new kit on
August 1.
Nike replaced Umbro as United's kit supplier in 2002
while Adidas are about to start their second stint with United, having
designed the club's kits from 1980-92.
Source by http://www.mirror.co.uk
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