ethos; inspired by and in celebration of the imperfect beauty of the human spirit. Buy Now Starting with a repurposed Arsenal shirt, Pharrell explored the adidas archives to select one of the most recognised kits from the London club’s history, the...
Jurgen Klinsmann at the end of its lifespan! Also on show are adidas collections for Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal - Bruised Banana klaxon! - and graphic-heavy goalkeeper kits being modelled as awkwardly as you could ever imagine. Thanks to...
for the 20/21 season. The green and sand strip will make its Premier League debut this weekend when the Blades take on Arsenal at The Emirates Stadium. Shop Sheffield United Shirts A sand tonal crest accompanies the sand adidas badge of sport, with the...
Arsenal revealed their new adidas third kit for the 20/21 season. The new shirt colours are intended to represent the lights and atmosphere that illuminate Emirates Stadium during a night match. The shirt pattern was created from a custom set of tie...
Arsenal and Adidas revealed their new away kit for the 2020/21 season. The shirt unites generations with a design that represents the famous marble halls of Highbury’s iconic East Stand. Built in 1936, the facade of the East Stand remains in place...
Arsenal unveiled their new adidas home kit for our the 20/21 season. The bold Art Deco style of Highbury's iconic East Stand inspires this adidas jersey with a nod to the retro design of the 60s & 70s shirt thrown into the mix with a deep red body and...
Arsenal FC have launched and released - and sported in their return to 2019-20 Premier League action - their 2020-21 season adidas training wear. Like with other teams supplied by the German manufacturer, there is an alternate-colouring to the logos...
The Arsenal squad plays their hearts out on the practice pitch. This adidas training jersey shows your support with a heat-transfer crest on the chest. It's lightweight and moisture-absorbent, so you stay focused while training. The split-colour design...
adidas teams were covered, but not quite accurate to how they appeared - see the USSR shirt which became the CIS, and the Arsenal-esque Yugoslavia shirt which became, um, eventual winners Denmark. (Check your history books for how that came about.) Of...
along with the “EQUIPMENT” logo - later “Performance” - came very bold and, arguably, obtrusive stylings - the Rangers and Arsenal training and bench items being cases in point. In fact, the few designs which retained adidas’s previous logo seem to...