Arsenal will soft launch their next season’s third kit this coming Monday, August 4, 2025. This timing paves the way for what could very well be a debut appearance just three days later, when the Gunners host Villarreal at the Emirates on Wednesday, followed by a second wear in the Emirates Cup clash with Athletic Club on Saturday.
Fans can expect an official announcement with limited social and visual release at some point on Monday, ahead of sales going live shortly thereafter. Rather than waiting until deep into the Premier League season, the club is fast‑tracking the debut to make the design an early focal point of preseason excitement.
Arsenal’s schedule for the first full week back at the Emirates includes two high-profile home friendlies:
The south wall of the stadium, entry gates, and club media are likely to feature subtle references to the kit starting on Monday. One of those two games at Arsenal’s home ground is expected to serve as the pre-season unveiling match for the third kit, with further rollout planned across the club’s digital and physical platforms.
While Arsenal have already debuted their home and away kits in May and July respectively, anticipation has grown for the third shirt’s look and feel. Leaked visuals suggest a bold white base, featuring maroon and gold trim and a classic polo collar, echoing a beloved retro era.
Instead of the full club crest, the shirt is expected to feature the simplified cannon badge, continuing the “Year of the Cannon” aesthetic introduced last season. The fabric is believed to include a tonal jacquard weave, with Adidas-exclusive ventilation zones and sustainably sourced materials. Gold details on the sleeve cuffs and collar give the shirt a refined yet heritage-inspired finish.
An insider from the kit team noted, “It’s about creating an iconic moment — not just a shirt, but a milestone. It feels bigger when it debuts at home as part of our first fixtures.”
Club stores and the official online shop are expected to begin sales shortly after Monday’s announcement.
Arsenal’s decision to soft launch the 2025/26 third kit on Monday, followed by likely appearances against Villarreal and Athletic Club, signals the club’s intent to fuse marketing with tradition. This release isn’t just a new look — it’s a strategic move to energize the fanbase and establish momentum heading into the new campaign.
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