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Arsenal 2022/23 Kits

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Premier League side Arsenal play at the 60,704 capacity Emirates Stadium in Islington, North London. Their shirts are currently manufactured by adidas who signed kit deal with the club starting 2019/20 season onwards. Arsenal a red home shirt with white sleeves which is a traditional design for the club. The away kit is either yellow and blue, while the third kit has seen the club testing a variety of colours in recent history.

Arsenal Home Kit

The team initially started out with a red home shirt and white shorts which is a trend that remains today. The one major change that has occurred is since 1933, the sleeves have been coloured white providing a nice contrast on the home shirt. Arguably Arsenal's most iconic home shirt was the shirt used in 2005 to honour the last season at the iconic Highbury stadium. The likes of Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp and Robert Pires wore the shirt.

2022/23 Arsenal Home Shirt

The Gunners went for a usual look in their 2022/23 home shirt. The typical red body and white sleeves were in full display, with the bit of red extending to the inner side of the latter. The main feature of the Arsenal home shirt for the season was the white polo collar with a singular red zigzag striping running along the edge. The collar and the said design element gave the jersey some '90s vibes. White shoulder stripes complete the makeup of the shirt. This season's home is the fourth home shirt from adidas since rejoining the brand for the 2019/20 season.

2021/22 Arsenal Home Shirt

For football season 2021-22, the Gunners are identified with a home shirt that has white sleeves and side panels to a scarlet red body. The look is reminiscent of the team's home shirts in the early 2000s, departing from recent trends of having only the sleeves in white. Produced by adidas, the shirt has the trademark three horizontal stripes on each shoulder and the Condivo 21 v-collar and neckline. For the first time, the stripes go in navy, which is the same colour used for the pipings on the red collar and sleeve cuffs.

2020/21 Arsenal Home Shirt

The Gunners are both going to look traditional and modern in their home kit for the 2020-2021 season. The said kit sees the Arsenal players covered in their usual colours, with the sleeves going white and the main body being red. However, the kit also employs modern applications as kit maker adidas incorporated a unique graphic pattern that looks like interconnected triangular pointed arrows with varying shades of red. The sleeves, which are similar to the German shirt and the Juventus kit, see its white colour extend to the upper back.

The kit uses a white crew neck collar and also features high white cuffs with red and maroon piping. Three white stripes run down on each side of the shirt, and a white stylized canon print is printed on the side just below the back side's neckline. As one of the teams sponsored by Emirates Airlines, Arsenal's kit also shows a white sponsor branding that has been rebranded to 'Emirates FLY BETTER.' The white adidas logo is on the right chest and the Arsenal emblem is on the opposite side.

Men's Arsenal Shirt

Starting in 1986/87 season, Arsenal introduced a commercial sponsor logo to their playing shirts, with the first one in their kit history being the company JVC.

Children's Arsenal Kit

Since producing replica kits the club have manufactured youth shirts to suit the young fans of the club. The most popular shirts worn by kids in the past 20 seasons include Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Cesc Fabregas, Sol Campbell and Patrick Vieira.

Arsenal's academy have a large history of producing talents such as Ashley Cole, Ray Parlour, Martin Keown and many more. Foreign players who played through the academy include Cesc Fabregas, Johan Djourou and many more. Arsenal have a long tradition of loaning their youth players throughout the world.

Arsenal wear red shirts with white sleeves adorned by a distinctive cannon badge, a legacy from their origins and a link to the Woolwich Arsenal. For the 2005/06 season the gunners wore claret shirts, which were the first colours they wore at Highbury, as Woolich Arsenal, to mark their last year at the ground.

Arsenal who assumed the name of the nearby South London armaments depot, Woolwich Arsenal and hence gained the nickname the Gunners were formed in 1886. They were also once known as Dial Square football when they adopted the sponsors name. As Arsenal's success has seen them outgrow their Highbury ground, the club now plays inside the Emirates Stadium.

Thierry Henry holds the record for the most goals whilst wearing a gunners shirt, having taken the record in 2005 from Arsenal fans favourite Ian Wright. Other famous players to pull on the kit include; Charlie George, David Seaman, Paul Merson, Mesut Ozil, Robin Van Persie, Mikel Arteta, and Tony Adams.

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