Arsenal’s away shirt for the 2024/25 season is set to be made in collaboration with men’s outfitter Labrum London.
The Gunners moved quickly to confirm their home kit for the forthcoming season, which was announced prior to the 2023/24 season concluding. In a bid to follow retro trends that have become popular in the last few years or so, Adidas chose to incorporate the canon emblem, which was last seen on a home strip in the 1989/90 season.
Other than that new feature, the Arsenal home strip is, as you would expect, predominantly red with white features. Arguably more exciting is the release of the away shirt, with manufacturers traditionally being given the freedom to try something a little different.
Adidas have not disappointed this year, according to leaks from Footy Headlines, as they look set to release a black strip with red and green stripes on the shoulders. Perhaps more exciting is the collaboration with Labrum, though.
Founded in 2014, the brand aims to tell the ‘untold stories of West Africa’ in their clothing. Their influence in the Arsenal kit is clear, as on the leaked images you can see a white and black trim down the side of the shirt, which makes it distinctive from other jerseys in the division.
Arsenal have not released any official hints as to when they will be unveiling their new strip but it is understood that the kit will be unveiled in July. This would make sense considering Mikel Arteta’s team will jet off on their pre-season tour next month.
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