Arsenal unveil navy and pink third kit which was 'inspired by dark blue skies on European away evenings'... as Gunners get ready to wear new strip during season-opener against Fulham

  • Arsenal have unveiled a navy and pink third kit for the upcoming league seasonĀ 
  • The Gunners will wear the new kit during their season opener against FulhamĀ 
  • Their new kit has been inspired by 'European away evenings'

Arsenal have revealed their third kit for the upcoming season which has been inspired by European nights.

The new strip will be worn by the Gunners when Mikel Arteta's side kick off the Premier League season against Fulham on Saturday.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is centre-stage in the big reveal alongside Alexandre Lacazette, Bukayo Saka and David Luiz.

Arsenal have unveiled their third kit design ahead of the upcoming Premier League season

Arsenal have unveiled their third kit design ahead of the upcoming Premier League season

Arsenal will wear this new strip for their season opening game against Fulham on Saturday

Arsenal will wear this new strip for their season opening game against Fulham on Saturday

It comes as the Arsenal front-man is expected to sign a three-year contract extension with the Gunners.


The new kit produced by Adidas, is navy with a dark, cloud-like design with pink accentsĀ 

It is 'inspired by dark blue skies on European away evenings', according to the designers, and includes 'coral detail in the form of the club badge, adidas logo and sponsor name.'

After winning the FA Cup, Arsenal might end up wearing that kit on away European nights as they will enter the Europa League.

The shirt, which bears the adverting 'Emirates - Fly Better' across the chest and the 'Visit Rwanda' logo on the left sleeve, will be accompanied with blue shorts and socks.Ā 

The designers of the kit say it has been inspired by 'dark blue skies on away European nights'

The designers of the kit say it has been inspired by 'dark blue skies on away European nights'

Adidas took over from Puma at the end of the 2018-2019 campaign, and their new kit rounds off the second season of a five year Ā£300m deal between Arsenal and the manufacturer.Ā 

The latest launch follows the unveiling of their white away kit was criticised by fans and even compared to Patrick Bateman's blood-splattered American Psycho overcoat.Ā 

Ā Their away kit features a predominantly white design with an added marble print.Ā