The Gunners will revert back to the yellow strip that they have historically worn away from home, with a redcurrant trim that harks back to the club's formative years as Woolwich Arsenal. 2010/11 is the club's 125th season.
The strip, designed by Nike, is yellow with thin redcurrant pinstripes. The trim on the sleeves and collar are redcurrant as well. The shorts will also be redcurrant in color with yellow trim and the socks are predominantly yellow with horizontal redcurrant stripes.
Last season, Arsenal wore a navy blue strip away from home; that kit will now be Arsenal's third alternate kit. The white jersey that just reminded everyone of Tottenham Hotspur (which is, yes, blasphemy) will no longer be in use. I think we should celebrate that.
Arsenal wore yellow on the road in 2008/09, but the year prior used a white strip away from home. Aside from that year, the last time Arsenal had not worn yellow as their road strip was 2004/05. Arsenal wore a redcurrant strip instead of their standard red color at home in 2005/06, their final season at Highbury.
The Sun article includes the full advertisement for the kit, which sparks the following thoughts
- Clearly the fact that Cesc Fabregas is in the advertisement means he's not being sold. Clearly.
- The tracksuit, as modeled by Theo Walcott, looks absolutely amazing and I want one...
- ...but doesn't it strike you as amusing that Walcott is being relegated to the bench even in the ad?
- The over-sized image of Arshavin in the top right serves absolutely no purpose.
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