Arsenal 2025-26 home kit
2025-05-15
Adidas today officially released Arsenal Club's new home jersey for the 2025-26 season. The new jersey is themed "Heart of Arsenal", using heartbeat as a creative carrier to lead fans to explore the source of love and strength behind the club's badge.
In the film released for the new season's jersey, many stars from Arsenal's men's and women's teams are gathered together, combined with the gripping rhythm of music, and the inner monologues of the players are set off by real heartbeats. Coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the launch of Arsenal's "Arsenal in the Community" project, the film also invited young participants from Arsenal's local community projects such as Premier League Kicks, Primary Stars and Football Plus, all of which aim to use football to empower the training and education of children and young people.

Arsenal player Myles Lewis-Skelly said: "I like this new jersey very much. It's a novel concept and I'm looking forward to wearing it in front of the fans. The enthusiasm of the fans always gives us strength and courage. We can feel this best when we walk out of the player tunnel wearing the jersey."
Arsenal player Kim Little said: "Everything we do is for the fans, and the new jersey fully reflects this. No matter where the fans are, we are with them. It is their support and companionship that drives us to keep moving forward."

The jersey, which will be worn by Arsenal’s men’s, women’s and youth teams, combines cutting-edge technical fabrics with advanced adidas technology and is designed with one of the most iconic elements of Arsenal’s rich history.
The ‘A’ in Arsenal is printed all over the body of the jersey in a gothic style. The gothic ‘A’ first appeared on the ‘Victoria Concordia Crescit’ crest, which debuted in the 1949-50 season, and the letter has since become synonymous with Arsenal’s identity. It was the design that was worn on the home jersey worn by Arsenal’s players when they won the league title at Highbury in the 1990-91 season. Now, the logo has been given a new interpretation on the home jersey for the 2025-26 season.

Arsenal's 2025-26 home player version jersey features HEAT.RDY technology for improved comfort, fit and moisture wicking, with mesh fabric in key areas to provide players with a breathable feel. The fan version features AEROREADY technology for a comfortable wearing experience.
Arsenal's 2025-26 season kit also includes white-based shorts with red details, and red socks that also feature the Gothic letter design "A" and Adidas' iconic three stripes. Arsenal
men's football team will wear the new jersey for the first time in the final home game of the Premier League against Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium on May 18.
In the film released for the new season's jersey, many stars from Arsenal's men's and women's teams are gathered together, combined with the gripping rhythm of music, and the inner monologues of the players are set off by real heartbeats. Coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the launch of Arsenal's "Arsenal in the Community" project, the film also invited young participants from Arsenal's local community projects such as Premier League Kicks, Primary Stars and Football Plus, all of which aim to use football to empower the training and education of children and young people.

Arsenal player Myles Lewis-Skelly said: "I like this new jersey very much. It's a novel concept and I'm looking forward to wearing it in front of the fans. The enthusiasm of the fans always gives us strength and courage. We can feel this best when we walk out of the player tunnel wearing the jersey."
Arsenal player Kim Little said: "Everything we do is for the fans, and the new jersey fully reflects this. No matter where the fans are, we are with them. It is their support and companionship that drives us to keep moving forward."

The jersey, which will be worn by Arsenal’s men’s, women’s and youth teams, combines cutting-edge technical fabrics with advanced adidas technology and is designed with one of the most iconic elements of Arsenal’s rich history.
The ‘A’ in Arsenal is printed all over the body of the jersey in a gothic style. The gothic ‘A’ first appeared on the ‘Victoria Concordia Crescit’ crest, which debuted in the 1949-50 season, and the letter has since become synonymous with Arsenal’s identity. It was the design that was worn on the home jersey worn by Arsenal’s players when they won the league title at Highbury in the 1990-91 season. Now, the logo has been given a new interpretation on the home jersey for the 2025-26 season.

Arsenal's 2025-26 home player version jersey features HEAT.RDY technology for improved comfort, fit and moisture wicking, with mesh fabric in key areas to provide players with a breathable feel. The fan version features AEROREADY technology for a comfortable wearing experience.
Arsenal's 2025-26 season kit also includes white-based shorts with red details, and red socks that also feature the Gothic letter design "A" and Adidas' iconic three stripes. Arsenal
men's football team will wear the new jersey for the first time in the final home game of the Premier League against Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium on May 18.
Most Popular
Liverpool
Manchester City
Manchester United
Arsenal
Chelsea
Real Madrid
Barcelona
PSG
AC Milan
Bayern Munich
Borussia Dortmund
Inter Miami
Premier League
Liverpool
Manchester City
Manchester United
Arsenal
Chelsea
Tottenham Hotspur
Crystal Palace
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Aston Villa
Everton
Fulham
Leeds United
Leicester City
Newcastle United
La Liga
Real Madrid
Barcelona
Atletico Madrid
Real Betis
Ligue_1
PSG
Marseille
Olympique Lyonnais
Serie A
AC Milan
AS Roma
Fiorentina
Inter Milan
Juventus
Lazio
Napoli
Bundesliga
Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Bayern Munich
Borussia Dortmund
Eintracht Frankfurt
Liga MX
Chivas
Club America
Club León
Club Tijuana
Cruz Azul
Deportivo Toluca
Monterrey Rayados
Pumas UNAM
Tigres UANL
MLS
LA Galaxy
Los Angeles FC
UEFA
England
Spain
France
Germany
Italy
Portugal
Netherlands
Croatia
Belgium
Switzerland
CONMEBOL
Argentina
Brazil
Colombia
Peru
Uruguay
CONCACAF
Mexico
USA
AFC
Japan
Retro Chelsea
Retro England
Retro Spain
Retro France
Retro Germany
Retro Italy
Retro Portugal
Retro Argentina
Retro Brazil
Retro Mexico
Aston Martin
Ferrari
McLaren
Red Bull