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Arsenal Home kit 21/22

  Arsenal Home Kit 21/22 The Adidas Arsenal FC 2021-2022 away kit presents a fresh look for the Gunners. It is primarily red ("scarlet") with white sleeves and side panels. For the first time since Adidas' return to the club, all 3 stripes are dark blue. More navy blue is present in the form of piping on the collar and cuffs, with the former  based on the Condivo 21 template similar to the Juventus home pattern. After this season's uniform had a slightly darker shade of red, the 2122 edition reverts to the same color  used on the 201819 Shitr. Inside the collar is the  Arsenal für alle initiative logo. Arsenal for Everyone was launched in 2008 to promote diversity.  A MOISTURE ABSORBING FAN JERSEY INSPIRED BY A CLASSIC.   White inserts and navy blue accents evoke an era when Arsenal's superior firepower set them up for continued success. This adidas soccer jersey was made from soft, moisture-wicking AEROREADY material to provide comfort for club fans. Woven across

Arsenal third kit 21/22

 Arsenal 2021-2022 third jersey

The Adidas Arsenal 21/22 third jersey is predominantly dark blue (Mystery Blue). The jersey is paired with a turquoise graphic and white / red logos. The Adidas logo is two-tone, just like all other third Adidas Elite jerseys. 

 In terms of design, the Adidas Arsenal FC 2122 third jersey stands out from the 2021 third jersey. The Adidas Arsenal 202122 third jersey has a look inspired by the 1990s, similar to other Adidas 2122 Third kits. In particular, it is inspired by the two iconic 'Blue Lightning' away kits launched by Nike in 1994 and 1995. Navy shorts and socks complete Arsenal's new  third kit.



Arsenal have presented their new adidas third kit for the 2021/22 season, which is inspired by the style of the 1990s and has an attractive retro look. 

 The  lightning bolt pattern on the shirt combines "mystery blue" with "signal cyan" and is complemented by scarlet trim. The bicolor adidas logo is also an allusion to the 1990s. 

 The Gunners will wear the new kit for the first time when they kick off the new Premier League season against newly promoted Brentford on Friday 13 August.

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