Manchester United and Adidas are to reissue two pieces from the club's 1992 League Cup final wardrobe: the away shirt, long known among supporters for its distinctive snowflake pattern, and the jacket worn alongside it. According to 90min, the collaboration will bring both items back into production, reviving what the site describes as a landmark moment in both club history and 1990s football fashion.
The original strip occupies a specific place in United's visual heritage. The snowflake design — a geometric, all-over print that felt genuinely adventurous against the more conservative kits of its era — has retained devoted admirers in the decades since, and requests for a reissue have been a recurring feature of supporter conversation. That the jacket is included alongside the shirt suggests the release is conceived as a complete archival package rather than a simple shirt reprint.
For Adidas, the project fits a broader pattern. The manufacturer has made a commercial habit of returning to celebrated designs from the late 1980s and early 1990s, a period when football kit design became deliberately expressive. Retro reissues have proven commercially durable across the sport, drawing both older supporters buying back into a memory and younger fans encountering the designs for the first time.
United's relationship with that era carries particular weight. The 1992 League Cup final was played during the final season before the Premier League era began, and the club would go on to win the inaugural title the following year. The kit therefore sits at a transitional moment — the last gasp of one era, just before everything changed. That context lends the reissue a certain resonance beyond straightforward nostalgia.
No pricing, release date, or wider rollout details were included in 90min's report. Whether the items will be available as a matched set or sold separately also remains unclear. Further details from United or Adidas are expected ahead of any formal launch.
