sport news Arsenal launch new collared home kit and Mikel Arteta's men will wear it ... trends now

sport news Arsenal launch new collared home kit and Mikel Arteta's men will wear it ... trends now
sport news Arsenal launch new collared home kit and Mikel Arteta's men will wear it ... trends now

sport news Arsenal launch new collared home kit and Mikel Arteta's men will wear it ... trends now

Arsenal launch new collared home kit for 2022-23 season with £5 from every sale through north London side to go to the club's foundation... and Mikel Arteta's men will wear strip in final game of the season against Everton Adidas have kept Arsenal's traditional red and white colours in the new strip A striking new collar with a lightning bolt design is the new feature for kit The same feature will appear in red running horizontally across the white socks  Players have visited projects that have benefited from foundation donations

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Arsenal have unveiled their new home kit which the men's side are set to wear on the pitch for the first time on the final day of the season against Everton.

Adidas have kept the Gunners' traditional red and white colours, with the addition of a striking new collar with a lightning bolt design.

The same feature will appear in red running horizontally across the white socks, which accompany the iconic red shirt and white shorts. 

Arsenal have unveiled their new home kit which the men's side are set to wear against Everton

Arsenal have unveiled their new home kit which the men's side are set to wear against Everton

Adidas have designed a striking new collar with a lightning bolt design for the new kit

Adidas have designed a striking new collar with a lightning bolt design for the new kit

The Gunners have also announced £5 from every shirt bought directly from the club between now and 5 August will go to The Arsenal Foundation to support 'local community initiatives'.

'We're extremely proud of the work we've been doing to bring our community together and support the lives of people in our local area for more than 35 years,' said Freddie Hudson, Head of Arsenal in the Community. 

'People are the heartbeat of our community and the £5 donation from our home shirt sales will provide vital support for the local projects that serve our diverse community in north London so well.

'The last couple of years have been especially tough and the impact

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