Who makes your football kits?
Here’s a list of football shirt manufacturers and the clubs they make kits for in the Football League:
Here’s a list of football shirt manufacturers and the clubs they make kits for in the Football League:
Arsenal’s 08/09 away shirt is yellow with a blue collar, blue sleeves and a red strip running from the neck down the sleeves.
The leaked images don’t exactly show off the true colours of the kit but from what I’ve seen so far Arsenal and Nike have done a fairly decent job and coupled with the 08/10 Arsenal home kit the Gunners have a decent pair to wear this season.
Arsenal 08/09 away kit photo:
The following list was made available by Subside Sports and is subject to changes made by sponsors, manufacturers and clubs. For the released / leaked kits, see our 08/09 kits section and the premier league kits page.
08/09 Premier League Kit Launch Dates:
Arsenal’s 08/09 home kit has been released. The 08/09 Arsenal home kit is a progressive design from Nike with red sleeves and a white band running down the sleeves from the neck as well as white on the sides.
The shirt also has ‘Gunners’ written on the back of the neck.
With the home kit and the away kit being some of the most classic looking in the Premiership, you would think that Arsenal could have done similar with the third kit. Horizontal strips of maroon and navy are only broken up by the sponsor Fly Emirates in gold. Add the traditional Arsenal badge on the left chest, which does not match any of the colors on the top, and you have an eye sore to say the least. Nike also included a retro flip up collar to this top that brings in the past, however it is a little to late with this one.
However, this is a unique jersey that is sure to be a seller. Hop on over and get yours today, maybe Arsenal will come to their senses and discontinue this kit after the 2008 campaign is done and make this a collectors item.
This years Arsenal away kit is just a classic as the home kit. Positioned on a solid field of white, this Nike top is touched with just enough maroon around the collar and cuffs to make it stand out. Add the logo of the sponsor Fly Emirates and the Nike logo in maroon as well as the classic Arsenal badge on the left chest and you have a top seller among football fans.
One classy touch on this jersey is the tribute to Herbert Chapman positioned on the inside of the jersey on the neck. Adds a link to the past while looking towards the future.
Arsenal opened the 2007-08 campaign with the same home kits as in previous years. The Nike top is set in a solid field of red, white sleeves, white collar and red on the cuffs. Add the Fly Emirates sponsor in all white and the badge on the left chest and you have one of the classiest uniforms in the Premiership.
Even with the new kits set to unveil next year, I do not suspect Arsenal to veer too much from this classic look. It is sharp, to the point and can put fear in the hearts of many teams.
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