Last Saturday (1 August), Adidas unveiled the highly anticipated jersey kit for Manchester United to kick off a 10-year and £750 million (RM4.5 billion) deal It is the first strip made by the German sportswear manufacturer since they signed a 10-year, £750m partnership with the Premier League club. Before that United had been with Nike for 13 seasons. However, Adidas’s new partnership with the Red Devils are off to a rocky start – the women’s design, which is a replica of the men’s, but with a low plunging neck line, has come under heavy scrutiny on social media The jersey on the left is designed for women while the jersey on the right is designed for men. The neckline is much lower compared to the mens. Twitter user @manutdgirl was among the first few to notice the difference Seriously @adidas?! why is the V neck so low compared with mens one? Some of us don’t like to show cleavage. @ManUtd pic.twitter.com/km4nOPs0nK This is really irritating because the men’s fits differently. Will have to settle for the mens I guess. @adidas @ManUtd not impressed at all She also pointed out that Nike, who have made Manchester United’s jersey for the past…