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Arsenal x Adidas kit designs for 2026/27 leaked

The designs of all three of Arsenal’s kits for the 2026/27 season have emerged over the past 24 hours as part of a wider adidas leak.

The original posts, shared by Instagram and TikTok creator @adam.the.cco, have since been deleted; however, screenshots were captured in time (see below) for Footy Headlines to produce mock-ups that they believe are at least 80% accurate.

The home kit

Shirt colours: Red body with white raglan sleeves, with maroon/burgundy accents on the collar and cuffs.

Branding: Adidas three stripes, modern Adidas logo, monochrome Arsenal crest and Emirates sponsor — all in white.

Details: Footy Headlines reports the club’s lightning bolt motif features on the collar and cuffs.

Shorts & socks: White shorts with red branding, paired with red socks.

Our take: A very traditional Arsenal home shirt that looks extremely similar to the current design.

The away kit

Shirt colours: Navy blue, with red and yellow accents on the collar and cuffs.

Branding: Adidas three stripes, Adidas trefoil logo, simplified Arsenal cannon and Emirates sponsor — all in yellow.

Details: Footy Headlines reports the shirt will feature a subtle zigzag pattern inspired by the iconic ‘Bruised Banana’ away kit of the early 1990s.

Shorts & socks: Navy shorts and socks with yellow trim.

Our take: A smart-looking kit with a strong colourway. Any nod to a cult classic is likely to have supporters reaching for their wallets.

The third kit

Shirt colours: Yellow, with navy and red accents on the collar and cuffs.

Branding: Adidas three stripes, modern Adidas logo, simplified Arsenal cannon and Emirates sponsor — all in navy.

Details: Footy Headlines reports the shirt will feature a lightning bolt design.

Shorts & socks: Navy shorts and socks with yellow trim.

Our take: If the mock-ups are accurate, this looks like a mash-up of the 2019/20 and 2021/22 away kits — closer in design to the former, but with a similar shade of yellow to the latter.

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