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We are proud to present our new adidas third kit for the 2022/23 season, which continues to celebrate the strength, pride and association of our supporters.
The kit, which is the first pink outfield jersey in our history, will be worn on-pitch for the first time in our opening Premier League fixture against Crystal Palace on Friday, 4 August, and sees the return of the Ermine pattern, an icon first seen on the Arsenal crest in the late 1940s, which also displayed the club’s motto; “Victoria Concordia Crescit” or “Victory Through Harmony” – a phrase which is still adopted and used by Arsenal to this day.
Get your hands on our third kit now!
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With vibrant colours and shades of pink, the shirt is completed with navy and clear blue trims and is combined with navy shorts and pink socks.
The kit is available in both authentic and replica versions in men’s and women’s fit, as well as a youth kit which is available for fans to purchase from today.
The unveiling of our pink kit is commemorated by a series of short social films celebrating a new fearless generation of supporters who continue to leverage the power of Victory Through Harmony to positively impact their own communities.
These include Tayshan Hayden-Smith, a semi-professional footballer who brought the community surrounding Grenfell Tower to life through gardening by initiating the ‘Grenfell Garden of Peace’, while north London-born Sherelle used her experiences in football to become one of the UK’s leading dance DJs, voices and activists, as well as run her own label elevating Black and LGBTQ+ voices.
Arsenal supporter Jelani Blackman is a musical artist influenced by his upbringing in Ladbroke Grove and the issues troubling his community who now mentors up-and-coming artists, and Melanin Skate Gals & Pals is a London-based collective that brings representation to skateboarding, and provide a safe space for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of colour) and a platform for minority voices to be heard.
Find out much more about the stars of our third kit launch
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Our new third kit is available now at Arsenal Direct, the Armoury and in-store and online with adidas.
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All six of our Premier League matches in October have been rescheduled due to live UK TV broadcasts and our European commitments.
The first north London derby of the season will still take place on Saturday, October 1, but it will now be a 12.30pm kick-off at Emirates Stadium and shown live on BT Sport.
The following week sees us in home action again as we take on Liverpool, which has been moved to Sunday, October 9 at 4.30pm to be shown live on Sky Sports. However, this game is subject to change again depending on Liverpool's potential participation in the Champions League the following Tuesday.
We're back on our travels the next week to take on Leeds United, and that game at Elland Road has also been switched to a Sunday due to our Europa League commitments earlier in the week, but won't be shown live on UK television.
Our next game against Manchester City at Emirates Stadium is now scheduled to take place on Thursday, October 20 at 8.15pm and shown live on Amazon Prime Sport, but could move to 7.30pm on Wednesday, October 19 if City are due to play in the Champions League the following Tuesday.
We then head to St Mary's to face Southampton, and that has been switched to Sunday, October 23 and broadcast live on Sky Sports, with a 2pm kick-off.
The month rounds off with a visit of newly-promoted Nottingham Forest, and once again due to European fixtures, this will be a non-televised 2pm kick-off on Sunday, October 30.
It is hoped the Liverpool and Manchester City games will be finalised shortly after UEFA's group stage draws on August 25 and 26.
Our Premier League fixtures in October: Sat 01 Oct: Tottenham Hotspur (H) 12.30pm - BT Sport Sun 09 Oct: Liverpool (H) 4.30pm - Sky Sports* Sun 16 Oct: Leeds United (A) 2pm Thu 20 Oct Manchester City (H) 8.15pm - Amazon Prime Sport* Sun 23 Oct: Southampton (A) 2pm - Sky Sports Sun 30 Oct: Nottingham Forest (H) 2pm *still subject to change
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