It’s great to hear that Manchester United and The Stone Roses have collaborated to create a special kit and clothing line. The clothing is inspired by record covers from The Stone Roses, specifically the paint-splattered design from their first album cover. The collection aims to represent the 1980s “Madchester” era, which is what the partnership between the two is all about.
The clothes were modeled by Manchester United stars, including Marcus Rashford, who was seen wearing a bucket hat and a tracksuit top. Another notable figure in the promotional pictures was Kobby Mainoo, who sported the bucket hat look.
Fans have responded positively to the collection, describing it as “dope” and “cool” because they liked it. Marcus Rashford is known for his great style both on and off the field, and in the promotional pictures, he captured the spirit of The Stone Roses. The design of the kit is a homage to the band’s important music and their ties to Manchester.
Fans are excited to see what Marcus Rashford does next because his work with Adidas demonstrates how versatile and influential he is as both a football star and a style icon.
The Stone Roses were formed in Manchester in 1983. Ian Brown was the lead singer, John Squire played guitar, Gary “Mani” Mounfield played bass, and Alan John “Reni” Wren played drums.