Arsenal reveal new kit ahead of 2020/21 season
The Gunners will debut the new Adidas design against Watford in their final game of the current Premier League season
Arsenal have unveiled their new kit for the 2020/21 season and it's another classic. The kit is available to order right now on the Adidas website.
Order the new Arsenal 2020/21 kit today.
The new Adidas design will be worn for the first time on Sunday, when Arsenal take on Watford in their final Premier League game of the season. It will also be worn in the North London club's FA Cup final showdown with Chelsea on August 1. The Gunners are hoping to win their 14th FA Cup in the all-London affair at Wembley.
New adidas kit 🤝 new @emirates logo#FlyEmiratesFlyBetter pic.twitter.com/hlsjR15OChJuly 23, 2020
The Adidas kit pays tribute to shirts of the past, this time the club's 'Art Deco' period in the 1930s and 1940s.
The design on the shirt is also a nod to the layout of the tiling on the floors of the East Stand’s famous marble halls at Highbury – the Gunners' home before their 2006 relocation to the Emirates Stadium.
The bold design is fitting for a club at the beginning of a new era. Manager Mikel Arteta has a lot of work on his hands to restore the club to its former glory. A good place to start would be in their new threads at Wembley on August 1.
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