The Reds are once again embracing a green hue for road games next term.
Compared with the neon green and white used last season, Nike are going with a darker green in 2024-25, a tint that is more akin to their 2022-24 third kit and a clearer throwback to the tone of the classic green away kits of the early 1990s.
A bold fan jersey designed with Labrum London and made with recycled materials.
Featuring the pan-African colours, as well as an innovative zigzag pattern inspired by 1920’s African art, the new Arsenal 24/25 Away kit blends football performance with style.
Created by adidas in collaboration with the British fashion brand Labrum London, whose owner Foday Dumbuya originates from Sierra Leone, this kit celebrates the famous African players who have played for the Gunners and the passionate African fanbase who follow the club home and away.
In September 1985, Nike and MJ launched the Air Jordan 1. A month later, they were “banned” by the league. Although the AJ1 is a sports and streetwear icon now, back when the sneakers debuted, they were highly disruptive and instantly revolutionary. While the league may have tried to stop MJ from lacing up in the original AJ1, they couldn’t do anything to temper the fans, so “They Can’t Stop You From Wearing Them” became a defiant rallying cry. Now, the spirit of the sneaker is brought to life through the ‘Rebellionaire’ Air Jordan 1, which features that same not-so-subtle reminder printed all over the style’s upper, and includes a Red “X” mark on the heel to commemorate the birth of the banned legend.
Born on the pitch, the Samba is a timeless icon of street style. This silhouette stays true to its legacy with a tasteful, low-profile, soft leather upper, suede overlays and gum sole, making it a staple in everyone’s closet – on and off the pitch.
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