Manchester United have reported that
their new 2015-16 shirts will be accessible in sizes up to XXXXL in the wake of
accepting protestations from fans that their present strips simply aren't big
enough.
The grumblings were first made to Nike yet the organization totted up the
numbers and chose that there wouldn't be sufficient demand for the plus-sized
shirts and so therefore refused to put them into production.
United will turn out to be just the
fourth Premier League club of offer shirts in size 4XL, with Newcastle
officially doing similarly for a few seasons.
Somewhere else, Tottenham have gone
one better/greater subsequent to reporting their new 2015-16 shirts will be
accessible in XXXXXL (5XL).
That said, Spurs have been well and
really bested by their north London rivals Arsenal in the race to deliver the
biggest football shirts in presence, with the Gunners offering their new shirt
in sizes up to a honestly colossal XXXXXXL (6XL) - which we assume is only
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