Manchester United fans will have to pay a hefty £192 if they wish to purchase the club's full 'authentic' home strip for the 2018-19 campaign.
The Red Devils unveiled their new kit on Tuesday morning to mixed reviews ahead of the start of their pre-season campaign in the United States.
Reference to the 140th anniversary of the club being founded is made with a train track graphic on the front of the shirt, with United originally being known as Newton Heath Railway Cricket FC.
Past & present. 🔴🚃🛠⁰
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) July 17, 2018
Our new @adidasfootball home kit, inspired by the Railway Men of Newton Heath.
Learn more here: https://t.co/nZrewGhDG7
⁰#HereToCreate #MUFC pic.twitter.com/mijWOPseSg
Purchasing the kit in full will not come cheap, though, as supporters will pay a combined £192.85 to get their hands on the shirt with a name on the back, shorts and socks from the Adidas website.
A replica version, meanwhile, will cost £126.85 from United's official kit supplier when it goes on sale later this week.