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While the Premier League season may be winding down, many clubs have started to unveil their kits ready for the 2025/26 season. One of the most anticipated announcements here in London has been Arsenal’s latest home kit. Continuing their long-standing partnership with adidas which first began back in 1986, this latest kit is a tribute to “The Heart of Arsenal”.
This season's home shirt puts focus on the iconic Gothic-style 'A', placing it at the centre of the design, appearing in a monogram style which runs throughout the body of the shirt. A symbol rooted deep in Arsenal’s heritage with origins going back to the 1949/50 season, this symbol also notably featured on the Gunners’ 1990/91 title-winning kit, perhaps a sign of the club’s aspirations for this upcoming season.
Aside from the aesthetics, this latest design is elevated by adidas’ latest performance technology, ensuring elite comfort and breathability. The authentic version of the shirt integrates HEAT.RDY technology and 3D-engineered fabric at the nape for ventilation, while the replica AEROREADY version incorporates recycled materials for a more sustainable choice.
“I love our new kit, it looks fresh – I’m excited to wear this in front of our incredible supporters."
Myles Lewis-Skelly
Alongside this new kit, adidas have also produced an accompanying campaign film which takes fans on an emotional trip to “The Heart of Arsenal”. Showing the connection between the club and their community, the film highlights those using football to help develop and educate the younger community in North London. A fitting tribute to celebrate Arsenal in the Community's 40th anniversary.
Arsenal are set to debut their new kit in their final home game against Newcastle United this coming Sunday, 18th May. But don’t worry, you don’t have to wait that long to get your hands on the new kit. You can cop yours now at the link above!
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