Adidas, the renowned sportswear giant, has introduced the new Manchester United Away jersey for the 23/24 season. This distinctive kit donned in a unique "Green Night/Core White/Active Maroon" color palette, merges the club's deep-rooted heritage with innovative technology. Debuting during United's U.S. preseason tour, the shirt boasts historic vertical stripes, nodding to Manchester's famed red-brick architecture and cutting-edge HEAT.RDY and AEROREADY technologies.
Featuring a unique color combination, the Adidas Manchester United 2023-2024 away shirt combines a deep shade of green as the primary color, complemented by white and maroon accents. Officially referred to as "Green Night/Core White/Active Maroon," this jersey boasts thick vertical white and dark green stripes, with smaller red stripes in between, paying homage to the club's football shirts from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The addition of red lines highlights Manchester's renowned red-brick architecture.
The jersey proudly displays the new TeamViewer logo in the center, following the layout of the home and third kits. Built with cutting-edge technology, the shirt features HEAT.RDY technology for on-field comfort enables players to perform at their best. For the fans, the kit version incorporates AEROREADY technology, ensuring sweat-wicking and keeping the body dry.
This remarkable kit debuted during Manchester United's preseason tour in the United States, specifically during the match against Wrexham A.F.C. last July 25th at Snapdragon Stadium San Diego. Fans can now purchase the jersey at Manchester United stores, select Adidas retail outlets, and online at Adidas Manchester United kits.
Inigo Turner, Design Director at Adidas, expressed his excitement for returning to a design deeply rooted in the club's heritage. The vertical stripes, which are synonymous with Manchester United, aim to captivate the imagination of fans worldwide while paying tribute to the city itself. Turner believes this bold new look will provide players and traveling supporters with a genuine sense of home, no matter where they wear it.
Photo: adidas Newsroom


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