Adidas has released a collection of new third kits for some of the biggest club sides in Europe with , , , and all finding themselves furnished with rather lovely retro fare. While each team has been bestowed their own bespoke design, the major universal point of interest is the return of the classic Adidas "trefoil" logo, which has been applied to all five of the kits and provides a welcome nostalgic flourish to mark the German brand's 75th anniversary year. Adidas has also invited a glut of club legends to assist with the launch with Patrick Vieira (Arsenal), Zinedine Zidane (Real Madrid), Alessandro Del Piero (Juve), Bastian Schweinsteiger (Bayern) and Rio Ferdinand (Man United) assigned modelling duties for the occasion.

Here's a closer look at each kit, presented in alphabetical order for your viewing delectation. Manchester United United have really nailed it with their kits this season and the new third option is no exception. Fundamentally white with broad red-and-black bands across the chest, the Adidas trefoil certainly looks the part perched upon the chest alongside the club's devil mascot.

The overall design is intended to mimic the tricolour flags that United fans continue to fly at grounds all around the world. Arsenal Arguably the least overtly "retro" shirt of the bunch, the Gunners have seen their classic blue/turquoise away kits of the mid-1990s reformed in order to create a hazy, psychedelic wash that will doubtlessly look as good poolside as it does on the.