
Honestly? I stared at these photos for a solid five minutes trying to spot what's different.
Manchester United dropped their 2025/26 home kit yesterday with all the fanfare you'd expect – dramatic video, giant shirt draped inside Old Trafford, the whole nine yards. But here's the thing that's got everyone talking: it looks almost identical to what they wore before. And I mean *almost identical*.
The Devil's in the Details (Or Lack Thereof)
The new strip supposedly pays tribute to Old Trafford – the Theatre of Dreams and all that. Red shirt, black Adidas stripes down the arms, black cuffs. Sound familiar? Because if you owned the 2023/24 kit, you're probably wondering if you accidentally bought next season's jersey two years early.
The only real change from last season is swapping white stripes for black ones. That's it. That's literally it.

My mate Dave texted me: "Did they fire their entire design team?" And honestly, fair question.
£90 for Déjà Vu
Here's where it gets properly mental – they're charging £85-£90 for the regular version, or £120-£130 for the "authentic" one. The long-sleeve authentic version sold out within hours, which either says something about United fans' loyalty or their eyesight. Maybe both.
Adidas is pushing their AEROREADY technology, promising you'll stay "cool, dry, and comfortable." At those prices, you better stay comfortable. And maybe develop amnesia about owning similar kits.
Fan Reactions Are... Predictable
The Twitter meltdown was immediate and brutal.

"I didn't spot a difference w 24/25 Home kit," wrote one fan. Another just said "It's the 23/24 kit" – which, let's be honest, isn't wrong.
Someone else summed it up perfectly: "New season. Same shirt. New performance please 🙏"
That last bit stings because it's true. United fans have bigger problems than kit design right now, but when you're asking people to shell out serious money for what looks like last year's leftover stock... well, the frustration makes sense.
Bruno and the Boys Model Recycled Dreams
Captain Bruno Fernandes did his duty in the promo shoot, alongside Amad, Patrick Dorgu, and Leny Yoro. They all look great, obviously – professional footballers tend to make anything look good. But you can't help wondering if they noticed the similarity when they put these on.

The whole "nod to Old Trafford" thing feels like marketing speak for "we didn't have time to design something new."
Is This Really What We're Doing Now?
Look, I get that kit design has its limits. How many ways can you make a red shirt with black accents? But come on.
United fans deserve better than this lazy recycling job, especially when they're being asked to pay premium prices. The club's been through enough upheaval – the least they could do is put some effort into making supporters feel like they're getting something genuinely new.
Instead, we get this half-hearted tribute to Old Trafford that looks suspiciously like something we've seen before. Twice.

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