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Arsenal Unveils It’s 2018/19 Third Kit In Singapore

Arsenal has today unveiled it's 2018/19 third kit while at their pre-season tour in Singapore and it has received mixed reviews from the fans.

Arsenal has today unveiled its third kit for the 2018/19 season and it’s very different from what the players wore last season because it’s light green with dark blue in it.

The Arsenal squad is in Singapore for the International Champions Cup and the club decided to do the unveiling of the third kit there as it’s always been their tendency of revealing the final kit at their Pre-season tour.

The club also released a promo video on their official twitter account to promote their new third kit which has mixed reactions with most claiming that it looks awful.

Watch the video below and it has players like Mkhitaryan, Reiss Nelson, Alexandre Lacazette and Aaron Ramsey.

Here is some of the information on Arsenal’s third kit.

“This shirt features a concealed one-button placket with a fold-over collar offering a smarter look when worn casually. The dark blue detail includes a form stripe sublimation graphic flowing down each sleeve with a two-stripe panel on the cuffs and the diamond-cut pulse design running through the middle all making for an eye-catching design. ”

It will cost £60 for one and you can buy it now via Arsenal’s official online shop.

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