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Adidas has designed the home jerseys for 2024-25 that feature the cannon from Arsenal’s crest.
Arsenal released the new kits via their website and on social media on Thursday, 16 May. On the left breast, the most striking feature is the cannon. It stands out because it’s isolated from Arsenal crest. The cannon is used for the first on an Arsenal home shirt and it’s the first year that Arsenal has only worn a cannon badge as their home jersey since the 1989-1990 season.
Arsenal continues to use a home red kit, with sleeves of white. The 2024-25 kit features raglan-style white sleeves, with navy stripes on the shoulders. The collar has a white base with a stripe of navy blue running through it.
The jersey has navy blue stripes that match the shorts. Arsenal’s shop offers both white and red alternate shorts. However, the only socks available are red, with white “AFC’ monograms and Adidas logos on front.
Arsenal started using the cannon as an emblem with their current badge. The 2021-22 Away KitThey continued to do so. Kit 2022-23 Away Then, there are the Third kit 2023-24. The club was not founded until 1990. All their kit consisted of a single cannonThe cannonball usually had three letters in it that read “AFC”.
The new Adidas template was used for the Major League Soccer keeper jerseys, and a new jersey for goalkeepers followed suit on Thursday. The jersey is mainly yellow with patterns of light green, peach, and orange. Orange is used for the orange cannon on the left breast, and black for the sponsor logos.
The men’s squad has worn their new home kit for the next season in recent years when Arsenal unveiled it before the season ended. The club has chosen to keep the home kit that they have worn throughout the season to host Everton this Sunday, despite the fact they still stand a good chance of winning the Premier League title.
The Premier League Handbook, Section M.21 The league allows teams to use their new kits for their final home or away game of this season as long as they give the league at least 14-days notice, and that the kit has been registered properly with the league.
Arsenal’s women’s team may break them out, however, when they host Brighton & Hove Albion in their FA Women’s Super League season finale on Saturday.
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