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Arsenal and adidas to re-release 1992–94 home shirt

The north London club will revisit one of the most recognisable kits of the Premier League era this autumn.

MW
·3 Sept·2 min read
Arsenal to re-issue iconic 90s kit as part of retro collection
Arsenal to re-issue iconic 90s kit as part of retro collectionPhotograph: Wikimedia Commons

Arsenal are set to re-release their 1992–94 home shirt in October 2025, according to 90min, as part of a retro collection developed in partnership with adidas. The range will also include a limited-edition run of Gazelle shoes tied to the same aesthetic.

The 1992–94 shirt is among the more enduring garments of English football's early Premier League period — a strip associated with a generation of supporters for whom it represents the club's identity at a particular moment of transition. Its re-release places Arsenal alongside several clubs that have revisited archive kit designs in recent seasons, a trend driven in part by growing commercial appetite for football nostalgia among both supporters and wider streetwear audiences.

Adidas returned as Arsenal's kit manufacturer after a lengthy absence, and the retro collection appears to sit within a broader effort to mine that shared history for contemporary relevance. The pairing of the shirt with a Gazelle colourway is consistent with adidas's wider strategy of linking football heritage pieces to its lifestyle catalogue.

No pricing details or precise release dates beyond the October 2025 window were included in the 90min report, and it is not yet clear whether the shirt will be available as a standard retail release or structured as a strictly limited drop. The distinction matters to supporters: limited collections of this kind frequently sell out within hours, leaving many unable to purchase at face value.

What the re-release does confirm is that the partnership between club and manufacturer extends beyond matchday product. Whether further archive shirts from the adidas era will follow remains to be seen, but October's drop will serve as a reasonable measure of demand.

— Filed by the MatchdayReport desk. Original report at 90min

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Marcus Wren Marcus writes the longer pieces and the column. Twenty years of byline; the desk's last stop on a story that needs a steadier voice. This piece was sourced from 90min.

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