Arsenal has abandoned its new third kit for the 2025/26 season, and is an elegant tribute to the old Gunners House, marking 20 years since the club left Highbury for the Emirates Stadium.
The new design mixes a tissue designed outside with red and golden details, channeling the architecture Art Deco and the heritage of the iconic land in northern London. A crunchy white polo collet, fists and retro adidas trefoil brands give the shirt a sense of unmistakable launch, while the historic style venue -looking barrel ridge.
Inside the neck is a graph of Highbury’s distinguishing facade: a look at a stadium that still worshiped the followers, even two decades.
“We all know how much Highbury means for our followers, it is part of the club’s identity”, said the defender Jurien Timber. “Bringing this kit is a way to honor this story, inspiring the next generation of arsenal fans.”
To mark the launch, Arsenal and Adidas produced a short film located in a gallery space inspired by the Highbury Marble Halls. The sweater is treated as a timeless work of art, with the Kai Isaiah Jamal model, the rapper Pa Salieu and the legend of Club Freddie Ljungberg.
The next day, the current ones starred in Riccardo Calafieri, Myles Lewis-Skelly and Timber visited the exhibition next to the icons David Seaman and Rachel Yankey, to link past, present and future.
Available now through the official stores of Adidas and Arsenal, as well as through Select Global Retailrs, the new third Kit Gunners is the one that talks about nostalgia, but which carries as the future.

