Arsenal JVC retro kit
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Arsenal have unveiled a brand-new retro kit collection, reviving what they describe as one of the most legendary designs in the club’s history.
In collaboration with Adidas, the Gunners have reissued the famous 1992-1994 home kit, a timeless red-and-white classic that defined an era at Highbury. The new collection pays homage to the early ’90s aesthetic, blending nostalgia with modern fashion appeal.
Club legend Ian Wright fronted the launch campaign alongside current stars Victor Gyokeres, Jurrien Timber, and Myles Lewis-Skelly, as Adidas hailed the release as being “built for both lifelong Gooners and a new generation embracing vintage football culture.”
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The reimagined shirt retains the unmistakable details of the original, a bold red torso with subtle vertical striping, crisp white sleeves, and the iconic red-and-navy Adidas three-stripe trim. The JVC sponsor logo and thick V-neck collar, edged with red and navy, complete the faithful recreation of the early ’90s design.
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“Adidas and Arsenal travel back to the early ‘90s to reissue one of the most iconic shirts in the club’s rich history,” a statement read.
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“The Arsenal Bring-Back Collection celebrates the unforgettable 1992–1994 home kit, a design that became synonymous with a new era at Highbury, blending football heritage, bold design, and cultural significance.”
The full “Bring-Back Collection” also features complementary apparel, including a matching hoodie, track pants, and a limited-edition pair of Adidas Gazelle sneakers inspired by the vintage look.
Fans can purchase the collection now via adidas.com/arsenal, where the nostalgic drop is already attracting attention from supporters eager to relive one of Arsenal’s most iconic fashion eras.
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