Arsenal officially launch their NEW 2025/26 third kit

Arsenal unveil their latest third kit design, paying tribute to their historic former home with sophisticated detailing.
Arsenal have officially launched their new 2025/26 third kit today, marking a poignant celebration of the club’s rich heritage at Highbury.
The new third kit commemorates twenty years since Arsenal’s final season at their home of Highbury during the 2005/06 campaign. The stadium was the home of the club between 1913 and 2006, with Arsenal issuing their farewells to Highbury at the conclusion of the 2005/06 season. The Gunners spent 93 years at the iconic North London venue before moving to the Emirates Stadium.
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The kit’s design pays homage to the Art Deco elegance of Highbury’s East Stand, which remains one of the most architecturally significant features of the former stadium. The exteriors of the listed Art Deco East and West Stands were preserved and incorporated into the new developments when Highbury was redeveloped.
Central to the third kit’s appeal is the embroidered cannon positioned at the chest, replacing the traditional full crest design. The sophisticated polo collar adds a classic touch, whilst tonal, all-over Highbury graphics subtly reference the stadium’s architectural heritage throughout the fabric.
Arsenal defender, Jurrien Timber explained: “We all know how much Highbury means to our supporters, it’s part of the club’s identity. Wearing this kit is a way of honouring that history while inspiring the next generation of Arsenal supporters. It’s a special design, and I’m proud to wear it this season in front of our supporters.”
Arsenal supporters can purchase the standard edition for £85.00, whilst the authentic version worn by the players is available for £120.00, a price in line with both the released home and away shirts.
The third kit will likely make its competitive debut during Arsenal’s early away fixtures of the 2025/26 season, as the club begins their campaign to build upon last season’s performances and fight for the Premier League title once again.