We’re not even halfway through the current Premier League season and details of next year's Arsenal kits have already been leaked.
The Gunners reunited with Adidas back in 2019 after 25 years apart, proceeding to the club breaking its record kit sales thanks to the popularity of the designs. The successful reunion has seen Arsenal extend their partnership with the sports manufacturer up until 2030, which will ‘continue to inspire and engage supporters around the world.’
Although the majority of Arsenal’s Adidas kits have been popular, this season’s black away shirt featuring a gold trim and ‘AFC’ design inspired by the giant letters outside the Emirates Stadium has noticeably been one of the most in-demand yet. The shirt has only just become available again on the club's website after it was sold out for months.
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It’s safe to say that Adidas have set high expectations for future kit releases and many will be wondering how they plan to take their designs to the next level. Well, thanks to Footy Headlines, we now have an idea.
The site, which leaks early details of upcoming kits, has exclusively revealed that a sponsorless version of Arsenal’s 2023/24 Third kit will be available to the public. The report states that while sponsors will still be worn by the players during matches, a sponsor-free Third shirt alternative will be on sale for supporters alongside the original version.
The sponsorless version is believed to be part of Adidas’ Lifestyler range, which Footy Headlines describe as ‘stylish items that fit more into the fashion category rather than sport.’ The Gunners already have a number of Lifestyler items on sale, including sweatshirts, jackets and tracksuit bottoms.
It’s added that the Adidas Arsenal 2023/24 Lifestyler Third kit will launch in August next year.
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