Arsenal’s 24/25 Home & Away Kits
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After back-to-back runner-up finishes, Arsenal will gun for the Premier League title in 2024/25, wearing a new eye-pleasing jersey.
The new kit, manufactured by Adidas, features a modern take on the club’s traditional red, with the Gunners’ trademark cannon prominently displayed on the front for the first time since the 1989/90 season.

With a vibrant red base and bold white sleeves, the new design captures the essence of Arsenal’s esteemed identity while incorporating modern elements.
It also contains a touch of dark blue for the shoulder stripes, breaking the monochromatic colour scheme that used to be a running theme for decades.
Specifically designed to ensure comfort and keep the players dry during heavily intense Premier League matches, Adidas made the new Gunners kit from high-performance materials.
The shirt features subtle design details, including a faint pattern inspired by the club’s crest and heritage, making it look more elegant and refined.
Adidas put its stamp on the new jersey, introducing an enlarged logo, something the famous sportswear brand first tried with the 2024 national team kits.
Like Arsenal, several other top clubs in England have chosen Adidas to be their kit manufacturer for the upcoming season, and you can find all 24/25 Premier League kits here.
With the optimism among the loyal club faithful skyrocketing after two promising league campaigns, the kit launch has generated mass excitement around the Emirates Stadium.
Shortly after launching the home kit, the North London heavyweights unveiled the away shirt in collaboration with Labrum.
Arsenal’s away kit displays a black base in combination with accents of red and green while using the cannon logo instead of the usual club badge.
While it’s the first time in the Premier League era that the Gunners have gone for their iconic cannon at the front of their home kit, that’s been a recurring theme for their recent away shirts.
Starting with the yellow away kit in 2021/22 through to the black jersey in 2022/23, Arsenal have proudly worn their cannon in recent campaigns.