
Arsenal continued their summer of expert kit releases this week.
The recently released black and gold away kit took the sporting world by storm, with the jersey breaking Gunners records.
Incredibly, it made £1 million on opening night.
Adidas will be hoping the release of the third kit follows suit, with its slick pink design with a dark blue collar certainly having an appeal to it.
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The shirt features the Ermine pattern, an icon first seen on the Arsenal crest in the late 1940s.
That crest also displayed the club's motto, 'Victoria Concorida Crescit', or 'Victory Through Harmony', a motto still used by Arsenal today.
Gabriel Martinelli models Arsenal’s new third kit for the 2022/23 season. 🔥 #afc pic.twitter.com/uoTiKuHNn0
— afcstuff (@afcstuff) July 29, 2022
Since the German sports manufacturer took control of shirt creation from Puma, they have perpetually created high-end clothing.
Whether that be the kits themselves, or the various clothing lines released along the way.
Arsenal fans won’t have to wait long until they see the kit in action, with the shirt set to be debuted against Crystal Palace next week.
Before that, Arsenal have their final pre-season friendly, against Sevilla in the Emirates Cup.
The game against Sevilla represents the last chance to shake off any pre-season rustiness.
It remains to be seen whether some of those who spent time on the sidelines during pre-season will make an appearance against Sevillistas Rojiblancos.
Official: Arsenal will debut their new third kit for the 2022/23 season in their opening Premier League match against Crystal Palace next Friday. #afc pic.twitter.com/JsEpo8iaw9
— afcstuff (@afcstuff) July 29, 2022
Namely fullback duo Tomiyasu and Tierney, alongside new signing Fabio Vieira.
The Portuguese starlet was particularly unlucky, picking up his foot injury whilst on international duty.
He will be eager to wear the new, silky smooth pink jersey tomorrow in front of packed Emirates Stadium.
Expectations are high as the Gunners head into this season, with top four seen as the minimum requirement to a majority of supporters.
Arsenal’s home kit, away kit & third kit for the 2022/23 season. 😍
— afcstuff (@afcstuff) July 29, 2022
Which one is your favourite? #afc pic.twitter.com/UFNQCeJePm
However, Adidas have ensured that whichever way the impending season unravels, Arsenal will at least look great doing it.
Topics: Arsenal, Kit, Bukayo Saka, Sevilla