Subtlety is the key on Arsenal’s 26/27 away jersey from adidas. Look closely. This is the bruised banana kit, and it reverses the colour scheme of the original.
Today’s jersey market is full of kits inspired by the past. Yet Arsenal and adidas show their class here. They take a retro idea, remix it, and build on it. As a result, they never slip into the cliche that many modern kits fall into.
This away shirt is in a class of its own. It has its own personality and its own identity. Like the winning Gunners of today, it draws on the winning Gunners of the past.
Why you will love this jersey
- Authentic (player) version. This is the exact shirt the players wear on matchday. Moreover, it uses premium fabric, lightweight materials, and a slim, performance fit. Please handle the heat-transferred crests and badges with care.
- adidas Climacool+ technology. This premium fabric uses bespoke engineering and 3D body mapping. As a result, it places the cooling and breathability panels exactly where athletes need them most.
- Sustainable materials. adidas makes this shirt from 100% recycled polyester.
- Officially licensed.
Fast, worldwide shipping
Finally, we ship every order worldwide. So order your Arsenal 26/27 authentic away jersey today, while it is still in stock.

Czarek116@gmail.com –
The small details, like the patterns on the sleeves and collar and the heat applied crest, are what make this shirt stand out. Very soft and comfortable, though a little long and loose compared to the shirts from the last two seasons
Jackson Wilkinson –
The new Arsenal 26/27 feels fearless, complete, and built to dominate. Every position oozes quality, confidence, and chemistry. There’s belief instead of hope, depth instead of excuses, and a hunger to conquer Europe after domestic success. It feels like watching a club entering its golden era—ruthless, relentless, and genuinely special.
Cruz Chambers –
It doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but the detailing and fit make it feel premium. A strong balance between tradition and modern design — one that’ll probably look just as good in a few years as it does now.