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Leaked Arsenal adidas special-edition shirt revealed and it’s beautiful

A new retro-inspired Arsenal shirt, produced by adidas, has been leaked online, sparking excitement among fans. The design celebrates the 100th anniversary of the club’s iconic cannon logo, introduced in 1925, and reflects Arsenal’s rich history and tradition.

The shirt features a deep navy blue base with subtle vertical stripes, evoking a timeless aesthetic. Complementing the base color are bright red adidas stripes running along the shoulders, adding a modern touch to the vintage design. The standout feature is the retro cannon crest, proudly displayed on the chest, harking back to an era that defined Arsenal’s identity.

 

Adding to the nostalgia, the shirt incorporates adidas’ classic trefoil logo, blending seamlessly with the vintage theme. The collar is a clean, white V-neck, reminiscent of traditional football shirts from decades past. At the bottom, a small woven patch acknowledges the collaboration and further underscores the retro theme.

Reports suggest that this special-edition shirt is part of adidas’ broader “Icon” series, which revisits historic club designs. Its release is expected in the coming weeks, giving fans a chance to own a piece of Arsenal history ahead of the 2025 celebration.

The shirt has already garnered widespread attention among supporters, with many praising its understated elegance and homage to the club’s heritage. It’s likely to become a collector’s item for Arsenal enthusiasts and a popular choice for casual wear.

As Arsenal continue to blend their illustrious past with an ambitious future, this collaboration with adidas serves as a reminder of the traditions that have shaped the club. Fans can expect further details about its availability soon, as excitement builds around this historic release.

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