In the entire history of football, the jerseys worn by a team are more than just pieces of clothing. They are symbols of history, identity, and prestige. And for Arsenal Football Club, each kit of the Premier League era is an important bit in the rich history of their legacy.
Join us as we travel through time, revealing the 10 greatest Arsenal kits that have left an indelible mark on the hearts of the Arsenal Faithful.
10. Away kit 2001/2002.
The Arsenal Away kit from the 2001/2002 season kicks off our video. This kit was carefully crafted by Nike and features a navy blue and gold ensemble, adorned with a subtle diamond pattern and, also featuring the iconic sponsorship of Sega. Thierry Henry, Freddie Ljungberg, Dennis Bergkamp, Patrick Vieira and, many more legends wore this shirt.
9. Away kit 1995/1996.
Next, we have the Arsenal Away kit from the 1995/1996 season, which was also designed by Nike. The shirt was made up of a unique blue color scheme and a lightning bolt pattern on the front.
8. Away kit 2022/2023
Moving to a more recent clad in the 2022/2023 season, where Arsenal used black-Away-kit, manufactured by Adidas, The shirt features a fascinating abstract design in black and carbon, with distinct bronze touches on the crest, Adidas logo, and Fly Emirates branding.
7. Away kit 1993/1994.
Stepping back to the 1993/1994 season, we have another masterpiece designed by Adidas. The Arsenal Away kit from this season which features a charming collar, and two navy stripes, gracefully split up by the iconic JVC sponsorship branding.
6. Away kit 1997-1999.
The classic yellow JVC strip from 1997 to 1999 marked Arsenal's resurgence under Wenger, with luminaries like Dennis Bergkamp and Marc Overmars leaving their mark while wearing it.
5. Home kit 1996/1998.
Moving on to the Home kit from 1996 to 1998, another beauty that was crafted by American manufacturer, Nike, and sponsored by JVC. This shirt was worn proudly by legends like Tony Adams and Dennis Bergkamp during Arsenal's Double-winning season
4. Home kit 2003/2004.
And who could forget the iconic Home kit from the Invincibles season of 2003/2004? Its unique red color scheme and white sleeves became synonymous with Arsenal's dominance on the pitch as they went unbeaten in the league.
3. Home kit 1992/1994.
From there, we traverse back to the early 90s, where the Home kit from 1992 to 1994 witnessed Arsenal's success in both the FA Cup and League Cup. What sets it apart is the iconic design, featuring a striking combination of red and white with a classic collar
2. Away kit 1992/1993.
And then, there's the Bruised Banana Away kit from the 1992/1993 season, a vibrant symbol of an exciting era for Arsenal, culminating in FA Cup glory. Manufactured by Adidas, the bruised banana kit is not only a favourite for Arsenal fans but football fans in general. This iconic shirt was worn by the likes of Ian Wright, Tony Adams, Paul Merson, and many more.
1. Home kit 2005/2006
Finally, we arrive at the Home kit from the 2005/2006 season which did not feature the famous red colouring but instead, Nike and Arsenal opted for a deep redcurrant shirt. The shirt front showcased the o2 sponsorship, the Nike logo, and the Arsenal crest. This unorthodox home jersey is often associated with the Gunners’ journey to the Champions League final in 2006.