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Arsenal 2025/2026 third kit |
Let’s take a closer look at Arsenal’s 2025/26 third kit following leaked images, which suggest it is expected to be launched in September
A new leak has surfaced regarding Arsenal’s third kit for the 2025/26 season, with a mock-up of the design now circulating online.
Back in November, Footy Headlines reported details of the upcoming third kit, revealing that it would be inspired by the club’s 2007-2009 alternative strip, originally designed by Nike. Now, the same outlet has shared a visual mock-up based on those details, offering fans an early glimpse of the potential design.
The Adidas-manufactured kit is expected to be predominantly white, featuring maroon-coloured club and manufacturer logos. Additional maroon and gold accents will be present on the collar and sleeve cuffs, adding a classic touch to the design. The shirt is also set to feature a polo-style collar and a subtle tonal jacquard pattern woven into the fabric.
Unlike the home and away kits, the third strip is not anticipated to be available at the start of the 2025/26 campaign. Instead, it is expected to be launched in August or September.
Arsenal leaked third kit
One notable design choice is the continuation of the cannon badge on the third kit. While reports suggest that Arsenal’s home shirt will return to the full club crest next season, the leaked images indicate that the third kit will retain the simpler logo.
However, not all details in the leaked images may be finalised. The shirt still features the “Visit Rwanda” sleeve sponsor, but Arsenal’s deal with the tourism board is set to expire at the end of the current season. Whether the sponsorship will be renewed remains to be seen.
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Arsenal Third Shirt |
Arsenal’s partnership with Adidas was extended in 2022, ensuring the German brand will supply the club’s kits until at least 2030. Adidas first took over in the 2019/20 season, following a six-year stint with Puma. Before that, Nike had been Arsenal’s kit supplier from 1994 to 2013.
The inspiration for the new third kit reportedly comes from Nike’s 2007-2009 design, a period during which Arsenal finished third in the Premier League under Arsène Wenger. The maroon and gold elements pay homage to that era, offering a nostalgic nod to a past generation of Gunners fans