Fans of ARSENAL are crazy about the team’s new clothing line, which came out today.
Adidas and The Gunners have worked together again to make a new line of leisure goods.
When Arsenal’s new reto Adidas Originals line hits stores this week, it’s a mix of football and casual style.
Vintage coats, tracksuits, bottoms, and Gazelle sneakers are in the collection, which will take Gooners back to the late 1990s.
The collection uses red and blue colorways from Arsenal’s 1994–95 away shirt to honor the club’s history. The colors are classic Arsenal colors.
Gabriel Martinelli, William Saliba, and Jurrien Timber, all of whom play for Arsenal, modeled the range.
The guys of Mikel Arteta took some time out of their busy schedules to play pool to launch the new range.
The gear is based on Arsenal’s third kit from 2023–24, and the famous AFC lettering on the collar is back.
It has been changed by adding double-knit fabric and a stitched Arsenal badge instead of an Emirates sponsor.
Instead of the triangle performance mark that fans see on most official soccer kits, Adidas brought back their old trefoil style.
The collection was first shown on X with the words “Timeless, understated, and unmistakably Arsenal ▒”
And fans loved it so much that they just wrote “Orgasmic.”
“Arsenal always delivers both on and off the pitch ,” wrote another fan.
Finally, the third person said, “This new line is pure class—clean, bold, and ready to rep.”
Another person said, “This draws in fans who like classic style.”
“I speak for all Arsenal fans when I say that we will be buying it,” said someone else.
The new line can be bought on Arsenal’s website for between £40 and £85.
Fans have different feelings about Arsenal’s new uniforms for this season. Some love the home shirt, while others think the black and green away shirt is “bizarre.”
This year, 2024, it has been clear that the club cares about fashion and society in general.
At the beginning of October, Arsenal and Aries put out a beautiful collection that paid tribute to the company’s roots in 1886.
It was even used as a runway for Labrum during London Fashion Week in September.
Declan Rice and fashion critic Alex Scott walked their first shows on the stage at the show.