Arsenal have seen their Adidas 'Originals' strip leaked with the design giving a retro feel which includes a nod to a kit worn over a decade ago
The design for Arsenal's 2025/2026 'Originals' shirt has been leaked with Adidas making some big decisions. A home, away and third strip for the current campaign were all released back in May, but there is still one more kit expected to be unveiled by the club.
In collaboration with Adidas, the Gunners, Bayern Munich and several other teams in partnership with the German company, are planning to release a new jersey that is part of a special 'Originals collection' which will be made available to supporters later this year.
Footy Headlines have now revealed what Arsenal's strip will look like with intriguing characteristics on the collar and shoulder.
The above image shows red as the primary colour with the distinct Adidas and old Gunners logo in white offering a retro look which is the aim of the 'Originals collection'.
The tinge of blue used for the shoulder stripes and collar is a call-back to Arsenal's 2012/13 strip which had a very similar colour.
Including the old vintage cannon, that was the crest used by the club over a nine-year period back in the 1970s, helps the strip scream nostalgia. Adidas also using a past logo also gives it a real old-school feel.
The kit is expected to be out before the conclusion of 2025 which will allow fans to wear a retro top to games during the current season and it could end up being a memorable one for Mikel Arteta and Co. with the Premier League title on the line.
A 2-0 win over West Ham United moved Arsenal top of the table but it was a last-gasp win over Newcastle United - especially after Liverpool dropped points - which showed a characteristic that may have not been present in previous seasons.
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"I think we discussed to go to the next level, first of all, you have to learn from the past," he said in a press conference after that victory.
"And certainly we take some lessons and very different moments in this ground. And today was an opportunity that the game brings you again in a really important week in the Premier League.
"And after all the tough places that we've already been very early in the season, to show who we are, who we want to be, our ambition and the way that we want to play. And I think the team has done that today in a remarkable way.
"The belief and the conviction of the team that we are and that we can play various types of games and the team still can deliver and win it in a convincing way.
"And for me today, it's one of the most difficult grounds. Again, praise Newcastle, the way they play, compete, how difficult it is to play in this place. But the team really took the game to a different level, and I'm very proud to see that."