Manchester United 2012/2013 Nike Home Kit

Kit launches don’t get much bigger than this. After days of teaser images from Nike, Soccer Reviews can finally reveal the home kit that will be worn by arguably the world’s biggest football club. The new ‘Gingham’ collection to be worn by Manchester United for the 2012/13 season is definitely different, and we have your first images right here.

Manchester United Football club’s success has been founded on the traditional values of respect and hard work. Those values are what made Manchester the city it is and from the mid 18th century, the cotton mills there were prolific in the industry. From those mills came the gingham fabric, an iconic check that, like Manchester United, is famous around the world and is now – for the first time – used on a Manchester United home shirt.

The tonal gingham in traditional and iconic red gives the home shirt a bold new look.  The black v-neck collar gives the shirt a contemporary look. The inner back neck graphic on the shirt reads, ‘Forged in Industry, Striving for Glory’; paying tribute to the city’s industrial past but also the club’s hard-working ethos.

The outer neck graphic is the iconic devil symbol so synonymous around the world with Manchester United whilst a diagonal hatched graphic on the white shorts is a subtle link to the gingham used on the shirt.

The socks are black with a red detail on the top and a white devil icon. They offer a new and innovative design featuring an updated cotton footbed offering the support and comfort enjoyed by professionals to all that wear them.

Whilst the kit combines modern sport and youth style to give the club an iconic new look, Nike’s innovation gives the team our most technologically advanced kit to aid athlete comfort and performance.

The new home kit is made from Nike’s ground-breaking recycled polyester, making it Nike’s most environmentally friendly kit ever produced.  Each kit (shirt and shorts) is made using up to thirteen recycled plastic water bottles.  This innovative manufacturing process reduces energy consumption by up to 30% compared to manufacturing traditional polyester. Since 2010 Nike has used an estimated 1115 million recycled plastic bottles to create its high performance kits.

The kits are made out of 23% lighter fabric with 20% stronger knit structure than Nike’s previous kits and feature Nike Dri-FIT technology to wick moisture away from athletes to help keep them cool and dry on-pitch.

Kits have bonded re-enforced t-bar junctions that support critical seams on the shirt and shorts and inner welded seams with a flat finish construction to improve comfort and performance.  Temperature regulation is helped by ventilation zones, consisting of a series of tiny laser cut holes from the under arms to the waistband, allowing air to circulate to keep players comfortable.

Nike Pro Combat base-layers are used by athletes to compliment playing kits to further improve comfort and increase protection from injury. Whilst fans and players can enjoy the Nike’s Manchester United Sportswear collection off the pitch, inspired by the club’s heritage.

We’ve got the biggest kit releases from the world’s most recognizable football clubs over the next few months, so hang around Soccer Reviews in the off season to see next season’s hottest football kits. Until then, what do you think about Manchester United’s ‘Gingham’ collection? And yes, we saw the football Rooney is dribbling with in the last photo…

About Jordon English

Jordon is the go-to boot spotting and unreleased boot news writer for Soccer Reviews. Joining the site way back in 2010 (where Soccer Equipment Reviews was not even a blip on the football boot radar), Jordon makes the world famous Soccer Reviews boot spotting and, if there is an unreleased boot, Jordon probably knows about it. Jordon is not looking to make a playing career out of football (he hopes to break into the Australian A-League as a referee within the next 3 years), but he still trains with one of the University of Melbourne football sides where he studies Commerce.

Comments

  1. Tasos

    not the best but ok, it’s still a united shirt!
    is it me or is this the new nike ball?
    http://www.sportsdirect.com/nike-maxim-football-828050?colcode=82805038

  2. notyap97

    new nike ball!!!

  3. Cb

    It’s actually pretty slick! I thought I’d hate it!

  4. Emil Ringheim

    @Taos, yes it is! It looks awesome, I’m pre-ordering it now!

  5. Sunny

    I think it’s actually starting to grow on me…

  6. Raffer

    I could imagine it looking marvelous on-pitch! Maybe the best United kit I’ve seen.

  7. Love it!

  8. Well, it is a little different to the official showed one. In the Manchester United Store, the Logo is embroidered, and there is no T Plastic .Like this one: http://www.newsviva.com/detail/gambar-jersey-manchester-united-2013-2014.html

    http://www.nuevacamiseta.com/camiseta-manchester-united-c-35_40.html

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