Arsenal and adidas have partnered with London-based radio station NTS to introduce an eye-catching lifestyle collection that pays homage to north London’s music and football culture.

The collection consists of six pieces: a match-style shirt, hoodie, track top and bottoms, training top, and shorts. All items are crafted by adidas and feature a vibrant blend of black, red, gold, and orange, representing the distinct colors of both partners.

Each item showcases the Arsenal cannon crest alongside the iconic Three Stripes logo, as well as the NTS emblem, which is prominently displayed on the match shirt’s front, replacing the Gunners’ usual shirt sponsor.

Myles Lewis-Skelly models Arsenal’s collaboration with NTS. / adidas

Arsenal’s men’s team will don pieces from the collection prior to their first four Champions League games, offering fans an initial look at the collaboration in action.

To mark the launch, a celebration party featuring live music and DJs will be held in North London on September 4, highlighting the essence of both Arsenal and NTS.

This collection, a testament to the culture, creativity, and identity of north London, is essential for fans of both football and music. The entire range is now available on Arsenal and adidas’ official online platforms.

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