Arsenal have unveiled their new home kit for the 2026–27 season, marking two decades since the club relocated to the Emirates Stadium.
The Gunners departed their beloved Highbury ground in 2006 to settle into their new home at the Emirates, embarking on a process of "Arsenalisation" to weave the club's storied history throughout the modern stadium.
Their latest homage to the Emirates coincides with the 20th anniversary of its inauguration, with multiple references to the stadium woven into the new home strip.
The crewneck collar draws its design from the rooflines of the Emirates, beautifully complementing the classic red base and white detailing.
True to tradition, Arsenal's home kit will be paired with white shorts and red socks.
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While the Emirates serves as the physical muse behind the new strip, Arsenal centered the launch around showcasing their deep bond with both the local community and supporters from around the world.
A launch video features six players from the men's and women's squads paired with six fans from various corners of the globe, sharing memories of the Emirates, with a limited-time competition offering a select group of supporters the opportunity to have personal conversations with Arsenal players.
The first 40,000 fans who purchase the Arsenal kit directly through the club store—whether in person or online—will receive a collectible NFC card that, when scanned, unlocks a library of voice messages from players.
Those who record their own messages will be entered into a prize draw for the chance to receive a personal call back from a squad member.
"Wearing this shirt means representing something far greater than ourselves," reflected club captain Martin Ødegaard.
"We carry the pride and sense of belonging felt by our supporters across the globe. Their connection with us drives us forward, and I feel immensely proud to wear this kit and honor what this badge and Arsenal truly stand for."
Arsenal have yet to confirm when their new kit will make its on-pitch debut. While they have traditionally joined most Premier League sides in debuting new jerseys before the season concludes, clubs embroiled in a tight title race often avoid such changes.
Indeed, at the close of the 2023–24 campaign, Arsenal chose not to wear their new kit following its release, opting to retain their existing jersey as they continued their push for the title.
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