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Arsenal has unveiled their latest third kit for the 2025/26 season, which serves as an elegant homage to their former stadium, commemorating 20 years since the club transitioned from Highbury to the Emirates Stadium.
The new design features off-white engineered fabric combined with rich red and gold accents, reflecting the Art Deco architecture and heritage of the famous north London venue. With a crisp white polo collar, cuff details, and retro adidas Trefoil branding, the shirt delivers a distinctly nostalgic vibe, topped off with the historic cannon crest for that classic touch.
Inside the collar is a graphic of Highbury’s distinctive façade – a nod to a stadium still revered by supporters, even two decades on.
“Highbury holds a special place in our supporters’ hearts, as it’s integral to the club’s spirit,” said defender Jurrien Timber. “Wearing this kit honors that legacy while motivating the new wave of Arsenal enthusiasts.”
To celebrate the launch, Arsenal and adidas released a short film staged in a gallery echoing Highbury’s marble halls. The jersey is portrayed as a timeless masterpiece, featuring appearances from model Kai Isaiah Jamal, rapper Pa Salieu, and club icon Freddie Ljungberg.
The next day, the gallery exhibit was visited by current stars Riccardo Calafiori, Myles Lewis-Skelly, and Timber, alongside legends David Seaman and Rachel Yankey, bridging the past, present, and future.
Now available via adidas and Arsenal’s official outlets, as well as select global retailers, the Gunners’ new third kit echoes nostalgia but is crafted for the future.