Arsenal and adidas launch retro 'Bring-Back' collection celebrating 92/94 Highbury era

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Arsenal have paid tribute to the club’s early 90’s era with a retro range including a vintage home shirt and new adidas Gazelle trainers.

Jake Hackney Senior Consumer Writer

17:12, 24 Oct 2025

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Arsenal and adidas have launched a retro collection inspired by one of the club’s most iconic kits. On Thursday (October 23), the club unveiled the Arsenal Bring-Back Collection, paying tribute to the home kit worn during the Gunners’ 92/93 and 93/94 seasons.

Among the items in the new collection is a recreation of the Arsenal adidas 92/94 Home Shirt (£90), the classic red and white jersey that defined a new era at Highbury. It features the retro club crest from that era, the JVC sponsor and a V-neck collar that stays faithful to the original design.

The collection also includes the special edition Arsenal adidas 92/94 Bringback Gazelle Shoes (£100). The grey trainers are designed with a ‘vintage-inspired’ look, with navy and red three stripes, the club crest printed on the heel and ‘ARSENAL’ in gold lettering on the outer side.

For the complete retro look, the Bring-Back Collection includes the matching Arsenal adidas 92/94 Bringback Hoodie (£80) and Arsenal adidas 92/94 Bringback Pants (£80). Each item is said to channel the ‘unmistakable’ early ‘90s Arsenal aesthetic while combining club heritage with modern comfort.

Rounding out the range is the Arsenal adidas 92/94 Bringback T-Shirt (£35), a crisp white tee sporting the club crest front-and-centre on the chest. Each item in the Arsenal Bring-Back Collection is available online at the Official Arsenal Store and adidas.

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The Arsenal Bring-Back Collection celebrates the club's legendary 92/94 era.

To launch the collection, adidas teamed up with club legend Ian Wright, and current players Viktor Gyökeres, Jurrien Timber, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Katie McCabe and Kyra Cooney-Cross. It followed Arsenal’s emphatic 4-0 win against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, which leaves them sitting fourth in the table on goal difference.

Elsewhere, sport retailer Fanatics has kicked off a mid-season sale that includes discounts on hundreds of Arsenal items including this season’s jerseys. Until 11.59pm on Sunday (October 26), fans can pick up the Arsenal 2025/26 Home Shirt for £63.75 (was £85).

The same deal is available with the Arsenal 2025/26 Away Shirt, with other standout products including the Arsenal adidas Icon Half Zip Jacket for £84 (was £120) and Arsenal Urban Purist Hoodie for £49 (was £70). Countless Gunners took to social media when the X was launched, with some hailing it a ‘total nostalgia hit’.

Writing on X, one said: “Loving that 90s Arsenal vibe. Total nostalgia hit.” Another said: “This looks beautiful. Can we make this our home kit this season?”

However, not everyone is so enthusiastic, as this person said: “Missed a trick not giving us a long sleeve option.”

While this fan said: “Adidas never misses with these retro releases.”


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