Man Utd star Kobbie Mainoo strikes a cool pose as he teams up with Adidas to unveil the special edition Stone Roses football kit

MANCHESTER UNITED and The Stone Roses have worked together to make a special kit and clothesline.

The clothes are based on record covers by The Stone Roses.

A unique kit in the collection uses the paint-splattered design from The Stones Roses’ first record cover.

The items are meant to represent the 1980s “Madchester” era, which is what the partnership was all about.

The clothes were modeled by Manchester United stars. Mainoo, 18, was seen wearing a bucket hat and a tracksuit top.

Kobbie Mainoo was the star of a bucket hat flick.

Some fans called the collection “dope” and “cool,” which means they liked it.

People know Mainoo for his great style on and off the field, and in the promotional pictures, he captured the spirit of the Stone Roses. The design of the kit is one of a kind and honors the band’s important music and Manchester ties.

Fans can’t wait to see what Mainoo does next because his work with Adidas shows how versatile and influential he is as both a football star and a style icon.

The Stone Roses were formed in 1983 in Manchester. Ian Brown sang lead, John Squire played guitar, Gary “Mani” Mounfield played bass, and Alan John “Reni” Wren played drums.