Display some Arsenal opulence worthy of Highbury's marble halls. Made for supporters who are serious about style, these adidas football track pants show off an embroidered gothic-style "A" from the club's late-20th-century badge. Moisture-absorbing...
It became a symbol of the club back in 1905. Screenprinted onto the front of this adidas wash bag, a solitary "A" takes its gothic-style inspiration from the club's late-20th-century badge. Inside, an array of compartments lets you store all your...
A pair of Arsenal and Scotland's Alex James brand-endorsed "Shurshot" football boots, circa 1930s. The tan leather ankle boots with original laces and leather studs, one bearing original price tag, have the soles inscribed THE ALEX JAMES SPECIAL PADS...
Recently selling at auction for an arguably modest £1100, this long-sleeved, Nike, David Platt Arsenal shirt takes us back to an early chapter of modern, monied football. Fully decorated to mark the occasion intended for its use - 1998 FA Cup Final...
Arsenal and adidas launched this pre-match jersey that merges Arsenal DNA with Stella McCartney's signature leopard print. Featuring a printed Arsenal crest at chest, adidas by Stella McCartney logo front and back, and a stylish all-over animal print,...
A title. The yellow colour has been confirmed on the club's third jersey after the 1995 EUFA Super Cup victory against Arsenal, with goals by Zvonimir Boban and Daniele Massaro. {gallery}ac-milan-1995-96-third-retro-jersey{/gallery}
Recently selling for an eye-watering £24,000, this long-sleeved shirt was worn by Arsenal player Alf Baker in the 1927 FA Cup Final. Former pit worker Baker would go on to be capped by England but it wasn’t his day at Wembley on this occasion, as...
item will have been attractive not only due to its importance in the history of football - the team the shirt belongs to, Arsenal, were defeated by rivals West Ham United in the English football showpiece - but also thanks to its exquisite aesthetics....
Mind the gap! They've travelled south to north, but London has always been their home. Worn pre-match by Arsenal's current crop of superstars, this adidas football jersey is part of a collaboration with Transport for London. The tube seat-inspired...
Liverpool 1988-89 Candy sponsored home shirt by adidas, as worn when the side lost the league title to Arsenal on the last day of the season but beat Everton to win the FA Cup.