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  1. United's new look!
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United's new look!

Ryan Giggs is the most decorated player in English football history, and he's still playing quality football for Manchester United. Support Giggs with his official United home jersey.

Diablo red jersey has a comfortable crew neckline with center front insert and is made with Dri-FIT technology to keep you cool when your team is heating up!

A woven Manchester United team badge is set on the left chest and a Nike Swoosh logo is embroidered on the right chest.

The official kit sponsor is printed across the front of the jersey. The design is inspired by the club's history, but the process used to make it is new and innovative.

100% polyester. Imported.

Note: Polyester is made of recycled plastic bottles.


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