Back the Gunners as they look to go one step further in the Premier League and Champions League with the adidas Arsenal 25/26 Home Shirt in Better Scarlet/White, a comfortable home jersey packed with North London pride.
Based on the kits worn by Declan Rice, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Gabriel, Jurrien Timber, Gabriel Martinelli and the rest of the first-team squad at the pinnacle of the club game, the 2025/26 home shirt shows your undying support for Arsenal as they compete for Premier League and European glory. Reverting to tradition, the classic all-red-and-white home colours return to create a timeless look, and a subtle repeating Gothic “A” pattern adds a retro flourish that nods to the beloved 1949-2002 club badge. Arsenal lettering at the back neck combines with a monochrome club crest to display your passion for the world to see.Optimally positioned mesh ventilation panels promote airflow in high-heat areas to keep you cool no matter how hard you push on the pitch, and stretchy, lightweight fabric provides full freedom of movement so you can sprint, slide and jump without restriction. Moisture-absorbing AEROREADY technology wicks sweat away from your skin to ensure that you stay dry and comfortable in any situation, whether you’re hitting the streets, having a casual kickabout with mates, fighting for the win in a competitive match, or living every one of the 90 minutes with the team at the Emirates.Made from 100% recycled polyester, this shirt is perfect for the environmentally conscious Gooner looking to make a difference.
Arsenal F.C.
Arsenal Football Club, commonly known as Arsenal, is one of the oldest and most respected clubs in the English Premier League. Based in North London, their home ground, the Emirates Stadium, is renowned for its atmosphere. Arsenal has a storied history in the league, including an unforgettable 2003-2004 season when they earned the nickname "The Invincibles" after going the entire season unbeaten. The club is known for its stylish, possession-based football and a strong tradition of developing young talent. Despite recent challenges, Arsenal's commitment to its core values and its dedicated fanbase affirm its standing in the Premier League.