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F.C. United's club colours are red, white and black – the same colours worn by Manchester United. [75] The shirt bears no sponsorship logo, as it was written into the club's constitution that the club should not have a shirt sponsor. [76] The club's first kit was a plain red shirt, white shorts and plain black socks. [77]
After the name change in 1902, the club colours were changed to red shirts, white shorts, and black socks, which has become the standard Manchester United home kit. [106] Very few changes were made to the kit until 1922 when the club adopted white shirts bearing a deep red "V" around the neck, similar to the shirt worn in the 1909 FA Cup final .