size? is getting ready to close out its year-long "25th Anniversary City Series" with the help of Adidas Originals. The two have landed on a fitting silhouette—the Manchester—for the conclusion of the celebratory range.
Developed by Jary Aspden, Mike Chetcuti, and Jay Nalbach for the 2002 Commonwealth Games, the low-profile trainer joined a city-inspired legacy of footwear styles that was established decades before. The original Adidas Manchester saw a predominantly blue color scheme accompanied by ruby-colored 3-Stripes at the profiles; the latest edition flips the script in a move that pays homage while delivering something refreshing. Fittingly enough, size?'s anniversary-celebrating pair couples well with Manchester United's 2025-26 Home kit and lifestyle collection by the Three Stripes.
It's yet to be confirmed, but the red-and-blue style may be limited to just 2,025 pairs as with other "25th Anniversary City Series" drops.
Enjoy an in-hand look at the football-informed sneaker ahead–courtesy of the British retailer. A firm release date hasn't been confirmed as of yet, but the project will land via size.co.uk and in-store for approximately $115.
Away from the Three Stripes, a multi-pair numerous Jordan releases have already been confirmed for 2026.







