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Arsenal and adidas launch retro 'Bring-Back' collection celebrating 92/94 Highbury era

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Arsenal and adidas have launched a retro collection inspired by one of the club’s most iconic kits. On Thursday (October 23), the club unveiled the Arsenal Bring-Back Collection, paying tribute to the home kit worn during the Gunners’ 92/93 and 93/94 seasons.

Among the items in the new collection is a recreation of the Arsenal adidas 92/94 Home Shirt (£90), the classic red and white jersey that defined a new era at Highbury. It features the retro club crest from that era, the JVC sponsor and a V-neck collar that stays faithful to the original design.

The collection also includes the special edition Arsenal adidas 92/94 Bringback Gazelle Shoes (£100). The grey trainers are designed with a ‘vintage-inspired’ look, with navy and red three stripes, the club crest printed on the heel and ‘ARSENAL’ in gold lettering on the outer side.

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For the complete retro look, the Bring-Back Collection includes the matching Arsenal adidas 92/94 Bringback Hoodie (£80) and Arsenal adidas 92/94 Bringback Pants (£80). Each item is said to channel the ‘unmistakable’ early ‘90s Arsenal aesthetic while combining club heritage with modern comfort.

Rounding out the range is the Arsenal adidas 92/94 Bringback T-Shirt (£35), a crisp white tee sporting the club crest front-and-centre on the chest. Each item in the Arsenal Bring-Back Collection is available online at the Official Arsenal Store and adidas.

To launch the collection, adidas teamed up with club legend Ian Wright, and current players Viktor Gyökeres, Jurrien Timber, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Katie McCabe and Kyra Cooney-Cross. It followed Arsenal’s emphatic 4-0 win against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, which leaves them sitting fourth in the table on goal difference.

Elsewhere, sport retailer Fanatics has kicked off a mid-season sale that includes discounts on hundreds of Arsenal items including this season’s jerseys. Until 11.59pm on Sunday (October 26), fans can pick up the Arsenal 2025/26 Home Shirt for £63.75 (was £85).

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The same deal is available with the Arsenal 2025/26 Away Shirt, with other standout products including theArsenal adidas Icon Half Zip Jacket for £84 (was £120) and Arsenal Urban Purist Hoodie for £49 (was £70). Countless Gunners took to social media when the X was launched, with some hailing it a ‘total nostalgia hit’.

Writing on X, one said: “Loving that 90s Arsenal vibe. Total nostalgia hit.” Another said: “This looks beautiful. Can we make this our home kit this season?”

However, not everyone is so enthusiastic, as this person said: “Missed a trick not giving us a long sleeve option.”

While this fan said: “Adidas never misses with these retro releases.”

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