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Would Man U really go with a gingham print two years in a row? One year was bad enough. Unless they're using kits made out of flannel next year.

I think they would. It's a way to make a minimal change, but big enough to make enough gullible fans rush out and buy them.

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Would Man U really go with a gingham print two years in a row? One year was bad enough. Unless they're using kits made out of flannel next year.

I think they would. It's a way to make a minimal change, but big enough to make enough gullible fans rush out and buy them.

I'm pretty sure its fake. Nike and United are pretty smart about the brand. I'd wait to see what some of the minnows roll out. Usually one or two are based off that years United home kit.

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Would Man U really go with a gingham print two years in a row? One year was bad enough. Unless they're using kits made out of flannel next year.

I think they would. It's a way to make a minimal change, but big enough to make enough gullible fans rush out and buy them.

I'm pretty sure its fake. Nike and United are pretty smart about the brand. I'd wait to see what some of the minnows roll out. Usually one or two are based off that years United home kit.

So, what's your point? This obviously isn't a United home shirt.
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They wouldn't shift a pattern from the home shirt to an alternate the next year.

The pattern is already on the blue third kit this season. I could quite imagine Nike just enlarging the plaid pattern on the home shirt for next season as well.

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They wouldn't shift a pattern from the home shirt to an alternate the next year.

The pattern is already on the blue third kit this season.

No, it's not. The blue kit is the same kit as their away kit from last year.

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They wouldn't shift a pattern from the home shirt to an alternate the next year.

The pattern is already on the blue third kit this season.

No, it's not. The blue kit is the same kit as their away kit from last year.

My bad! But I still think shirt could well be genuine.

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They wouldn't shift a pattern from the home shirt to an alternate the next year.

The pattern is already on the blue third kit this season.

No, it's not. The blue kit is the same kit as their away kit from last year.

My bad! But I still think shirt could well be genuine.

Perhaps you were thinking of this:

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that Portugal kit is AWFUL.

These are there current kit designs (Netherlands home, Portugal away) in colors of their previous kit. I'd be surprised these are real.

I wouldn't. Aside from brazil I think most teams are keeping their current set until the world cup. And I know us is supposed to introduce a third jersey soon so I don't find it too hard to imagine that Portugal and the Netherlands introduce a third.

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awful bland home kit if ya ask me...

Most international kits are 'bland' as you call it. It's a reasonably classic design, done well enough in my opinion.

So long as the difference in the tones of the blue is down to a poor quality image, I would say this is completely fine.

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