1892 - Newton Heath jersey The Newton Heath shirt from the 1890s was also recreated and worn by the 1993 team to celebrate United's humble beginnings. Like the current United side, Newton Heath played in several strips including white shirts, black shorts and the famous red and white kit adopted below.
1902 - Manchester United shirtThis button-up shirt was worn from the Newton Heath days until the 1920's, and was graced by such greats as Billy Meredith, Sandy Turnbull and Charlie Roberts.
1903 - Manchester United away kitUnited occasionally wore this blue and white striped shirt between 1903 and 1916. Umbro based their 1995 third kit on this unusual choice. During an FA Cup game in 1903 at Everton, United changed from their familiar red shirts into this blue and white away kit at half-time because of adverse weather conditions. They lost the game 3-1. Ironically, 93 years later, United ditched their ill-fated grey kit at half time (for other well-documented reasons). The result that day?... they also lost the game 3-1.
1909 - Manchester United FA Cup Final shirtUnited reached their first ever FA Cup Final in 1909 against Bristol City. Both sides agreed to change from their usual red shirts and United opted to play in this white lace-up kit with a red 'V', complimented by the red rose of Lancashire. The company that made the kit was interestingly owned by winger Billy Meredith. United won the game 1-0.
1920's - Manchester United shirtThe V-shaped lace-up design as worn in the 1909 Cup Final reappeared during the 1920's.
Manchester United home shirt - Edwardian timesThe Sunderland-look-a-like kit of Edwardian times would confuse many fans today.
1928 - Manchester United shirt1928 was the year Manchester United switched permanently to the famous colours of red shirts and white shorts. The red collar showed off glimpses of white on the inside lining to add a nice modern touch.
1940's - Manchester United jerseyThe white collared, button up red shirt complete with the Manchester coat of arms was worn by Red Devils such as Johnny Carey and The Busby Babes during the 1940's and 50's.
1948 - Manchester United FA Cup Final shirtIf ever a team deserved to win the FA Cup Final it was United team that wore this blue strip in 1948. They scored 18 goals against First Division opposition on the way to set up a classic against Stanley Matthews' Blackpool. After coming from behind, two goals from Rowley and one each from Pearson and Anderson secured a wonderful 4-2 win in one of the best Finals ever. The badge used for this final was the Manchester coat of arms.
1955 - Manchester United jerseyAs well as the white-collar button up red jersey, United also wore this V-necked classic strip for some games during the 1955-56 season. The kit became a permanent choice during the 1956-57 season by the Busby Babes. Whilst normally worn with white 'knickers' and black socks the kit consisted of red shirt, red shorts and red socks when United met Real Madrid in the 1956-57 European Cup Semi-Final.
1956 - Manchester United away kitManchester United wore this reverse of the home kit from the 1956-57 season against the likes of Liverpool and Arsenal.
1957 FA Cup Final shirtAfter winning the League title, The Busby Babes were favourites to become the first club to clinch the double since the 1800's. But a controversial challenge on United's Ray Wood left the goalkeeper concussed and with a broken cheekbone. Down to 10-men, with Jackie Blanchflower in goal and Duncan Edwards in the middle of the defence, United were beaten 2-1 by Aston Villa despite a goal from Tommy Taylor. This was the white away strip they wore that day. They wore all white 'knickers' and socks..
1958 FA Cup Final shirtJust 3 months after the Munich Air Disaster, United returned to Wembley in this red kit for the 1958 FA Cup Final. All the sympathies were with a makeshift United side, whose hopes rested on Munich survivors Bobby Charlton, Dennis Violet, Bill Foulkes and Harry Gregg. Unfortunately, their opponents that day, Bolton Wanderers, had other ideas and beat United 2-0 in one of the most controversial finals ever
1959 Manchester United kitFor the 1959-60 season, Manchester United continued to wear the classic red kit with a white V-neck collar, however they changed from wearing black socks to all white ones.
1961 - Manchester United jerseyHaving worn the same V-necked jersey since 1955, Manchester United changed to this white-hoop collar design with white cuffs for the 1961-62 season. They continued to wear plain white shorts and white socks.
1961 - Manchester United away jerseyThe reverse of the home kit, as worn at Liverpool, Arsenal and Forest. A white jersey with red collar and cuffs, worn with plain white shorts and white socks.
1963 - FA Cup Final jerseyAs with all United shirts worn in major finals up and until the 1970's, the City of Manchester's coat of arms appeared for the 1963 FA Cup Final kit. United beat Leicester City 3-1 with two goals from David Herd and one from Denis Law.
1964 - Manchester United kitDuring the 1964-65 season, United occassionally changed from wearing white socks to wearing red ones. This change became permanent in the 1965-66 season. This kit was made famous around the world by the likes of George Best, Denis Law, Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Brian Kidd and Paddy Crerand.
1968 - European Cup Final ShirtThe one and only 1968 European Cup Winning shirt as worn by Matt Busby's superstars. Why they chose to play in an all blue kit is a mystery but who will forget that night when United became the first English club to win the European Cup after a pulsating 4-1 extra-time victory over the mighty Benfica? A classic kit for a classic match. Blue jersey, blue shorts, blue
1969 - Manchester United away kitIn 1969 Manchester United introduced an all-white plain away kit which was worn by Matt Busby's aging stars at the likes of Anfield, Highbury and Halifax!
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