Fans of Manchester City have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which shared images of some of City’s reported merchandise for the 2020/21 season.
The images, which were originally credited to OFOBALL, show two City T-shirts and two tracksuit tops, with one top being sky blue and the other black, while one of the tracksuit tops features a predominantly sky blue body with darker blue sleeves and shoulders, with the other featuring a black body with brown sleeves and shoulders.
After the images were relayed on Twitter by Man City Xtra, fans of the club flocked to have their say on the merchandise, with many stating that the designs look cheap, while others have claimed that they don’t mind the look of the tops.
What do you make of this City merchandise?
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LEAKED: Additional products to be included in the 2020/21 #ManCity x Puma range.
[via @0F0BALL] pic.twitter.com/Y0mzqFQfKP
— City Xtra (@City_Xtra) May 14, 2020
They look like the cheap off brand ones you’d get from sports direct
— ? (@EricGarciaBall) May 14, 2020
— ? (@MancCiteh) May 14, 2020
How long is this deal again?
— Josèph Belmont (@BLACKEDHART) May 14, 2020
Tacky and boring
— Phillip Walter “Stockport Iniesta” Foden (@JoshMCFCctid2) May 14, 2020
Meh
— Sagar (@sagarmcfc) May 14, 2020
So much creativity well done @puma ????
— ?21 (@cancelo27) May 14, 2020
What do we think?
It would appear that the majority of these City fans do not particularly like the look of these City tops, and we have to say, we agree with them.
However, City signed a 10-year deal with Puma back in 2019, meaning that fans will have to get used to the designs that the brand provides for the club for quite while longer yet.