Officially licensed Man City and Man Utd kit heavily reduced ahead of Christmas

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Coats, jackets, hoodies, tops and full kit have been reduced by 50% making for the perfect Christmas gift whether you're a red or a blue

Eleanor Fleming Regional Content Editor

15:49, 15 Dec 2025

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With the Premier League in full swing, team colours are one gift idea for those who love the beautiful game this Christmas. Currently, Fanatics has up to 50% off across its site, including on a range of kit from our Manchester rivals City and United.

To claim the discount, shoppers can check out with the code 'chill' when buying eligible items. Alternatively, Oodie sells this officially licensed Manchester City jacket in a longer knee-length fit, which has received a massive 86% discount. It now costs £19 down from £139, and has a fleece inner plus water-repellent finish to keep the wearer cosy and dry.

Shoppers could also pick up this official Manchester City FC windbreaker from Amazon, where it costs £39.99. Ideal for showery weather, it has a full zip on the front plus a mesh and taffeta lining, with sizes running from S to 3XL.

Back to Fanatics, and here's a round-up of sale highlights for Sky Blues and Red Devils supporters - and let's start with a hoodie.

Manchester City Core small crest hoodie in navy – was £45, now £17.10

First up is this lovely everyday hoodie crafted from soft fabric in dark navy blue, with a small Man City crest on the left breast. The look is completed with side stripes on each arm in the club's classic sky blue, plus white drawstrings for adjusting the hood.

Normally costing £45, the hoodie is reduced to £17.10 when shoppers check out with the code 'chill'. Sizes run from S to 3XL, and all are in stock currently.

Manchester City Core hybrid jacket in navy – was £70, now £26.60

For colder days, this hybrid jacket is the perfect way to stay warm while showing the colours. Its dark blue body is puffed to keep the core insulated, while the contrasting sleeves in deep navy remain streamlined for maximum mobility.

The jacket features a full zip across the front and a hood for colder days, plus two front pockets for storage or warming hands. Sizes run from S to 3XL.

Manchester City Core small crest hoodie for kids in navy – was £35, now £16.62

Younger Cityzens can show their support for the Sky Blues with this kids' version of the Core small crest hoodie in navy. It's £16.62 in the sale, and available in sizes 2–3 years to 10–11 years, with 12–13 years currently out of stock.

Manchester United Adidas home minikit 2025–26 – was £50, now £30

This full home kit of cross-city rivals United has been scaled down to fit its youngest supporters. It includes a jersey with a ‘Theatre of Dreams’ neck sign-off, lightweight shorts with the team crest, and a pair of black MUFC socks.

The kit is crafted from Adidas's moisture-wicking Aeroready fabric to keep the wearer cool and dry. Sizes run from 18–24 months to 4–5 years, while 5–6 years is currently out of stock.

Manchester United European training winterised vest – was £75, now £28.50

Adidas often makes special training kits for teams to wear before European matches, and Red Devils supporters can get their hands on some with this winterised vest. With insulated padding in the chest and a moisture-wicking Aeroready construct, it'll keep the wearer at the perfect temperature for kick-off.

While the vest comes in deep burgundy, it's also reversible, eliminating the need for a bib in casual games. Sizes run from XS to 2XL, with 3XL currently sold out.

Manchester United Adidas training presentation jacket in green – was £75, now £28.50

For in between games, this official green presentation jacket is the perfect way to look like part of the Man United team. Made from a comfortable woven fabric, it features the club's emblem on the left breast and Adidas's classic three stripes on the forearms.

This jacket isn't just green in colour - according to Adidas, it's made from at least 70% recycled content. Sizes run from XS to 3XL, but only M, L, and XL are in stock at the moment.

Manchester United Adidas pre-match shirt in red – was £60, now £36

Worn by players before kick-off, pre-match shirts often feature bolder and more colourful designs. That's certainly true of this Manchester United pre-match jersey, with contrasting black and red chevrons.

Constructed from moisture-wicking Aeroready with a slim fit and crewneck, it's a great alternative to the main kit for showing support. Sizes run from S to 2XL, with 3XL currently sold out.

Manchester City Puma home shirt 2025–26 – was £85, now £51

Back to the Sky Blues, the official Manchester City home shirt for the ‘25–26 season can now be picked up for less in the Fanatics discounts, costing £51 down from £85. The jersey features a club crest, Puma logo, and iconic Etihad sponsorship on the front.

It's also the first time the home kit has been decorated with the diagonal sash stripe previously seen on the team's away kit. Sizes M to 2XL are currently available, with S and 3XL out of stock.

Back at Fanatics, the site has received solid reviews from customers over at Trustpilot, where it's rated 4 out of five from nearly 3,000 reviews. One shopper said: "Great choices for everyone over a vast range of sports, second to none. Quality, first and foremost."

A second added: "Brilliant company. Always decent quality items, delivered quickly."

A third chimed in: "Goods as expected, and I received them before the due delivery date. I also found the prices cheaper than the main club website."

One shared their experience with the site’s personalised items in a four-star review: “I have bought a number of items, particularly children’s kits with their names on. Slight issue with some printing, but this was swiftly resolved by the service team, thank you!”

Another added: "They're really good, but if you need to change something you have to pay to return it. Other places I ordered from have free returns."

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