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Arsenal 2026-27 kit: New home, away, third & goalkeeper jerseys, release dates, shirt leaks & prices

Adidas and Arsenal have officially unveiled the club’s new home kit for the 2026-27 season, with the latest strip paying tribute to a major milestone in the Gunners’ history. The jersey celebrates 20 years since Arsenal moved into Emirates Stadium, combining the club’s traditional identity with design cues inspired by its modern home.

The launch campaign places supporters at the centre of the release, highlighting the connection between Arsenal’s players and fanbase across the globe. The accompanying film features stars including Martin Ødegaard and Alessia Russo alongside fans from north London and beyond, reflecting on shared memories created at Emirates Stadium over the past two decades.

Arsenal’s latest adidas home shirt keeps the club’s iconic red-and-white look intact while introducing subtle new details linked to the stadium’s architecture and atmosphere. The kit will be worn throughout the 2026-27 season as Mikel Arteta’s side looks to challenge for major honours once again.

GOAL takes a look at everything you need to know about Arsenal's new 2026-27 kits, including the release dates, price, design inspiration and where fans can buy them.

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    Arsenal 2026-27 home kit, release date & price

    The new Arsenal home shirt stays true to the club’s classic visual identity, featuring a rich red body combined with crisp white sleeves in a familiar and instantly recognisable silhouette. Adidas has incorporated subtle nods to Emirates Stadium throughout the design, including textured red detailing across the shirt and a bespoke crewneck collar inspired by the sweeping rooflines of the stadium.

    The full home kit is completed with white shorts featuring red detailing and matching red socks, creating a clean and balanced on-pitch look. Adidas has also equipped the jersey with its latest CLIMACOOL+ technology and lightweight engineered fabrics, designed to improve airflow, comfort and breathability for players during high-intensity matches.


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  • Arsenal 2026-27 away kit, release date & price

    While the home strip reportedly is a modern take on the established kit, retro revellers and those who crave a cult classic will be over the moon with what is proposedly in the pipeline for the Arsenal 2026-27 away kit.

    It’s expected to be a breakout star, which is inspired by the iconic early 90s adidas ‘bruised banana’ JVC-kit. The colours appeared to be flipped though, with the base navy and the detailing vibrant yellow and red on this occasion.

    To stick with the retro aesthetic, the return of the adidas Trefoil logo would be a nice touch too. Like with this season, the simplified cannon logo may be kept instead of the full club crest.

    It’s likely to get its much-anticipated release in July or early August, following World Cup 2026. It’s estimated to cost between £105 - £120 for the authentic player shirt and £80 - £85 for the adult replica.


  • Arsenal 2026-27 third kit, release date & price

    For the Arsenal 2026-27 third kit, a more minimalist and lifestyle approach is likely to be applied. It's reportedly going to be pale yellow with navy blue logos and trim.

    While the Gunners haven't had a dominant yellow third kit since the 2012/13 season, the new version has a marked resemblance to the popular 2021/22 away kit. Lightning bolt graphics, which are a recurring Adidas motif for the club, are again expected to be incorporated into the pattern.

    Of the new trio of Arsenal kits, the third version is expected to be the last one to be released, with a rough time guide of late-August being suggested. Price estimates of around £120 for the authentic player shirt and £80 for the adult replica have been stated.


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