Without the generous assistance of contributors to this site many of the kits would remain unidentified or lacking photographic evidence. We hope that their inclusion here will, in some small way, express our gratitude and encourage others.
- John Bailey
John is a regular contributor and has helped particularly with the post 1975 kits. He has sent many photographs to back up his information. - Anthony Barras
provided photographic evidence of United's 1957/58 change kit, as well as corrections for the Mark Hughes Testimonial kit - Charbel Boujaoude
Charbel has helped correct the identification of many of the players in the pre 1945 team photographs. He is also the author of "Green & Gold - The Story of Newton Heath" which is available from Amazon, and "Manchester United Players' Careers", his latest book, which can be bought direct from the author. - Cheow Chinn Yen
Cheow identified an error with the socks on one of the 2008/09 kits, and has sent several high quality photographs of United. - Mike Brannan
Mike is a United shirt collector and has posted his collection on flickr. He has also written an excellent eBay guide on Premier League sleeve patches. - Alan Brennan
Alan provided contemporary prints from the Newton Heath game against Wolves on November 11th 1893 which helped clarify our thoughts on the home and away kits for that season. - Alex Howells
Alex has provided invaluable information on United's change kits and invariably supplies photographic evidence. He has identified several kits previously unknown to us, which includes the pre war third kit. Alex's contributions are always well researched and accurate. - Paul Jolleys
Paul's personal collection of player issued/matchworn shirts has proved an invaluable resource for our research. - Thomas Kuehn
- Thomas identified the variant kit worn in the last game of the season at Wimbledon in 1992/93.
- Leslie Millman
Leslie has provided many team photographs from his extensive collection of United memorabilia. The photographs have confirmed both the home and change kits, and with them we have been able to correct previous mistakes. We thoroughly recommend a visit to his online collection. - David Moor
David is the publisher of the definitive on line resource for historic football kits and the inspiration for this site. Dave originally introduced Paul & Tim, and has remained a valuable source of information throughout the process of building this site. This is another site that we thoroughly recommend visiting. - Marvin Nash
Marvin is an expert in United's Admiral kits, Marvin has provided some fascinating insight into United's kits from this period, including information on the launch of the first Admiral change kits. - Athanasios Papathanasiou
Athanasios helped identify the trim colour of United's 1974/75 change kit, as well as providing information on which kits were worn in specific matches. - Tony Russell
- Tony has sent several contributions to correct kit information from the 1970's. As well as being passionate about United, Tony has a facebook page devoted to The Clash.
- Simon Shakeshaft
Shakey has provided information, assistance and support. Browse through his collection of match worn Welsh shirts. - Niclas Trosdahl
Niclas has sent information on some of the kits worn by United since 1975 that had been previously been unclassified, along with photographic evidence. Niclas has also identified several variants that we had not come across before. - Pete Wyatt
Pete provided details of Newton Heath's registered colours from 1894 to 1902 from his copies of the AFS Annuals covering that period. This information proved invaluable in determining the kits worn by the 'Heathens'.
If you believe that you have information that can help please do not hesitate to contact us.