MANCHESTER UNITED have released a special edition kit and clothing range in collaboration with The Stone Roses.
The clothes are inspired by The Stone Roses album covers
A unique kit from the series incorporates the paint-splattered design from the Stones Roses’ first album cover.
According to the announcement of the cooperation, the objects are meant to symbolize the 1980s ‘Madchester’ period.
The 18-year-old Mainoo, wearing a tracksuit top and bucket hat, was one of the Manchester United players that modeled the outfits.
Kobbie Mainoo starred in a bucket hat
Fans loved the collection as some described it as “dope” and “cool”
Mainoo, known for his impeccable style on and off the pitch, perfectly embodied the spirit of the Stone Roses in the promotional photos. The kit features a unique design that pays homage to the band’s influential music and Manchester roots.
Mainoo’s collaboration with Adidas showcases his versatility and influence not only as a football star but also as a style icon, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what he will do next.
The Stone Roses were formed in Manchester in 1983 and consisted of vocalist Ian Brown, guitarist John Squire, bassist Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield and drummer Alan John ‘Reni’ Wren.