
We showed you the leaked shirt back in May, but today Manchester United revealed the new 10/11 Away football kit made by Nike, which will be available Here.
The new Manchester United away kit for 2010/11 combines club history with new age technology - as every shirt will be made entirely from recycled polyester, each created from up to eight plastic water bottles as part of Nike’s ‘Considered Design’ programme.
The club’s away shirt this season will be white with a black and red trim – with a bold chevron print on the sleeves.
Aon, the new shirt sponsor, features on the front of the shirt whilst inside the shirt, on the back of the club crest, is the club's mantra “Believe”. The message sits right next to the heart revealing every Manchester United fans’ Inner Pride while the symbolic Red Devil sits on the sleeve of the shirt and the shorts to add the finishing touches to the kit.
“As we look at how we design and develop products and run our global business, it’s not enough to be solving the challenges of today,” said Nike spokesman Charlie Brooks. “We are designing for the sustainable economy of tomorrow, and for us that means using fewer resources, more sustainable materials and renewable energy to produce new products. We’re proud to be a sponsor of Manchester United and to help them achieve their environmental goals.”
Considering the environment doesn’t mean sacrificing the renowned high performance of Nike’s kits, and the new Manchester United away strip has been engineered to give players a greater competitive advantage than ever before, keeping players drier and more comfortable, allowing them to maintain their optimum body temperature and perform at their peak on the pitch.
The improved Nike Dri-Fit fabric, now 13 per cent lighter than previous kits, helps to quickly evaporate moisture by drawing through the fabric to the surface and keep players dry.
Innovative ventilation zones are placed along each side of the jersey to enhance breathability, by up to 7 per cent compared to previous kits, and allow air to pass across the whole torso. These zones have up to 200 tiny laser cut holes, backed by Nike’s innovative halo application which prevents ripping without reducing air flow. An additional ventilation zone is placed below the waistband on the shorts at the base of the spine.
The jersey’s new double knit structure gives it a sleeker appearance, while offering 10 per cent more stretch, and also boasts a new dynamic fit, cut to follow the natural contours of the body while allowing for maximum airflow and movement.
United defender Patrice Evra said: “It’s really nice and very comfortable and I hope we can win every trophy in this shirt. I like how Nike has put the word ‘believe’ on the inside of the crest. You always have to respect the United shirt and I hope we will enjoy a lot of success in this one.”
The kit is available for pre-order in the UK and Ireland from 4 August and will be available in stores from 23 September.
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couldn't agree more, Nike with all their resources could have done a much better job.
The same could be said about most of nike's designs this year. they are fooking lazy because they know people will still buy them.
it dusney look lyke a real top ataw, belongs on the trainen ground
it dusney look lyke a real top ataw, belongs on the trainen ground
For censoreds sake, NIKE: Why is it a bit of red colour on this shirt???
The away-shirt of Manchester United shall be totally white or totally black, not a mix of everything.
NIKE have to get new designers, cause a lot of this seasons NIKE-shirts is nothing more than crueless!
Spot the guy who knows nothing about Man Utd.
The United White kits often have red trim, and United have only ever had 4 Black kits.
And what does crueless mean?
93-95 blue & gold trim, "Sharp viewcam" sponsor
98/99 lime green trim, doubled as a training kit, rarely ever worn.
03-05 as worn in 4-2 win at Highbury and 05 FA Cup final
07/08 with red "go faster" stripe down the back
09/10 with blue chevron
I know. You are definitely right. Once you see the players looking good in the kits you start to like them yourself. I was 50/50 on the home kit until I saw the players wear it in a game. Then I had to have it. Now it's easily my favorite kit.
Seriously. Some people like to think they know it all. Don, why don't you get your facts straight before you start flapping your mouth?
The new 3rd kit is 1/2 green & gold,Newton Heath esq.
Let me guess, your a man city scumbag whos tryin to act as if your not jelous of it coz anything Baby Blue is S H I T.
no United shirt for me this season unless we get a decent 3rd kit
It pulls it off I think too.
I mean, if it was all White etc, people would complain so fair play to Nike for doing something different, and well.
Orrrrrrrr, they're not going to produce a shirt protesting against them?
Much better then the home one
"The improved Nike Dri-fit fabric, now 13% lighter than previous kits, helps to quickly evaportate moisture by drawing through the fabric to the surface and keeps players dry"
Which basically means that the 'Dri-fit' has not improved, but they have actually reduced the fabric weight to save costs on fabric (heavy fabrics cost more money - for basic polyester that is) but still charge the same price, so their profit margin is the 'improved' part of that statement really
NIKE needs to be taught a lesson or it will continue dish out garbage stuff.
NIKE needs to be taught a lesson or it will continue dish out garbage stuff.
No never, just in 2003, 2002, 1997-99, 1996, 1988 and so on...
Oh... I am a Liverpudlian
I come from the Spion Kop
I like to sing, I like to shout
I go there quite a lot (every week)
Quite good kit.
Anyway !! Go liverpool YNWA !!
As for the kit, I quite like it.
I think it would look better with white shorts though.
Typical censoredney swine showing just how clueless Chelsea supporters are... The shorts change to fit the home team. If United are playing Newcastle at St. James' Park, we will play in white shorts to opposite their black ones. When Blackburn comes to Old Trafford, they wear the black shorts. All clubs do this even your precious Chelsea Blueballs.
Mate don't even bothe, he doesnt mean it, he is just a WUM wanting attention..Thanks anyway :)
all he said was he'd heard they was going to wear white shorts, f*cking hell man, chill. just cos he supports chelsea doesnt mean he's stupid. half of your fans dont even have a f*cking clue where old trafford is, but hey ho.
Who do you support then censored
I think the premier league patch will take away from the solidness of the red on the shoulder and look abit better but I personally was hoping form something along the lines of the arsenal away kit's template
Man utd wear red against the toon censoredface
It will still sell in the millions and make then a truck load
http://muyboca.com.ar/2010/08/02/las-nuevas-camisetas-de-boca/
As said in a previous post, back to adidas.......now the 1983 and '85 Cup Final shirts.....much classier
Founded 1878
Stadium Capacity: 75, 957
Honours:
18 League Championships
11 FA Cups
4 League Cups
18 Charity/Community Shields
3 European Cups
1 UEFA Cup Winners Cup
1 UEFA Super Cup
1 FIFA Club World Cup
1 Intercontinental Cup
including:
1 Treble (League, FA Cup & European Cup)
3 League & FA Cup Doubles
2 League & European Cup Doubles
1 League & League Cup Double
LUFC:
Founded: 1919
Stadium capacity: 39,460
3 League Championships
1 FA Cup
1 League Cup
2 Charity Shields
2 Inter-Cities Fairs Cups
Just when i thought nike were starting to make nice united jerseys they go and release this.
not sure which is worse 1) someone actually sat down and design this, 2) some in nike said yeah thats good go ahead and make that it will sell loads!
the shirt itself is horrible, but maybe it fits nice to the players
As it often happens with Man Utd, the away kit black shorts were surely made to use together with the home shirt when needed.
that shirt is dire, like your team :)