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Arsenal are set to bring back their classic 1992-94 home shirt as part of an upcoming retro collection from adidas, which also includes a special edition of the adidas Gazelle.

Footy Headlines state the drop is scheduled for October 2025.

The shirt itself is a faithful reproduction of the original design, featuring the signature red base with faint striping, white sleeves, the JVC sponsor and a centralised club crest. It was in this kit that the Gunners lifted both the FA Cup in 1993 and the Cup Winners’ Cup in 1994, etching it into club folklore.

The wider capsule includes a t-shirt, jacket and pants, all of which are hallmarked by Arsenal’s club crest from the time.

The standout item, however, outside of the match shirt is the limited-edition Gazelle. The shoes arrive in white with navy and red detailing, directly inspired by the ’92-94 kit, and finished with the vintage Arsenal crest on the heel.

Between the jersey, the apparel and the footwear, this collection blends terrace nostalgia with streetwear appeal – a drop worthy of two of Arsenal’s most famous triumphs.

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