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The third jersey from Manchester United and Originals is a copy of the uniform that the team wore between 1988 and 1990. This uniform is linked to United’s rise to become England’s most successful club and was once thought to be hard to find in kit catalogs.
This shirt is made of engineered “MUFC” jacquard cloth and comes in black and red. The collar is ribbed.
On the sides of shorts that look the same, it says “MUFC,” and the Sharp sponsorship, the adidas and club logos have all been lifted.
It was clear that United wasn’t very good in the late 1980s. If they lost to Crystal Palace in the 1990 FA Cup final, Ferguson was likely to be fired. Before a long run of wins at Old Trafford, United won the second game 1-0.