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by Mike Maxwell February 27, 2022 2 min read
Arsenal and adidas have announced a £300m shirt partnership from July 1 2019 and everyone is buzzing.Arsenal, whose kit is currently made by Puma, will move back to Adidas in a move that gets the nostalgic juices flowing. Adidas were Arsenal's kit maker in the late 80s and early 90s - an era with some of Arsenal's most iconic shirts including the notorious Bruised Banana. Here are 3 of our favourite Arsenal and Adidas shirts that we would love to see comeback next year.
£75 it costs for the reissue of their bruised banana shirt, even though the adidas and Arsenal logos are positioned incorrectly.
— Kit Crimes ⚽️ (@KitCrimes) December 11, 2019
Way too close together - compare them to the original shirt. #AFC pic.twitter.com/Hg9GPsfYhk
Probably the most divisive shirt in Premier League. Simply you either love it or you hate it. And we absolutely love it. You can buy it here.
Arsenal last won the League Cup in 92/93 and became the first team to do the Domestic Double as Graham's side won the FA Cup later on in the season. pic.twitter.com/qi4Jni7h5E
— Throwback Arsenal (@ThrowbackAFC) February 24, 2018
Its a bit underrated but the 1992 Arsenal home shirt worn when they won the FA + League cup double is a classic. It looks good plus it reminds us of when Tony Adams dropped Steve Morrow.
Morning! Eighteen years ago, @OfficialVieira signed for @Arsenal. What's your favourite memory of the former captain? pic.twitter.com/NlDGMPi12e
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) August 14, 2014
When I see this shirt all I think of is Ian Wright scoring ridiculous goals. The triple stripe sash. Classic.
We have some of these Arsenal classics in store. Browse the full collection here.
Mike is the founder FSC in 2012, and grew it from a blog, to the marketplace it is today. Alongside the day to day running of the business, Mike is always on the look out for new vintage shirts and modern classics to add to our store!
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