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Arsenal Shirt Shop

New Arsenal Away Shirt

New Arsenal Away Shirt

Welcome to the Arsenal Shirt Shop. As passionate Gunners fans we know how important it is to show your allegiance to the the most exciting football club in the world. That’s why we carry a huge range of Arsenal shirts and kits.

We have an Arsenal football shirt for every size of fan. With shirts for men and women to strips for kids and infants, every Arsenal fan in the family can be fully kitted out. We carry the latest Arsenal home shirt, away shirt in addition to other items of clothing such as Arsenal T shirts.

We carry shirts for every player so whether you are a Walcott, Adebayor, Fabregas or Silvestre fan, we have a shirt for you.

You can also buy specialty shirts from important games the Gunners have played in.

We recommend that you bookmark this page as we are constantly updating our stock. You can be assured that the minute a new Arsenal shirt is released, we will be stocking it.

An Arsenal shirt makes a great gift for the Gunners fan in your life.

Arsenal were originally named Dial Square and had their home ground in Woolwich, South East London. In 1891 the team turned professional and changed their name to Woolwich Arsenal. In 1913 they moved north to Highbury before moving to the brand-new Emirates Stadium in 2006. Valued at well over 600 million pounds, Arsenal are not only one of the biggest, but also one of the richest clubs in England.

The Arsenal shirt being red in color has an equally colorful history. Shortly after the formation of Dial Square as the team was being assembled, it was realized that no kit could be found. Among the founding players were two men recently relocated south for work who were formally Nottingham Forest players. These two men wrote back to Nottingham Forest asking for help and received a set of kit and a ball. Naturally, coming from Nottingham Forest, the kit was dark red. The kit was completed with white shorts and blue socks. The fire-engine red color scheme with white sleeves in use today was introduced in 1933. It is said that the white sleeves were inspired by a fan seen in the stands wearing a red sleeveless jumper over a white shirt. Apart from two season, this kit has remained the same. The first in 1966-67 was when Arsenal wore all red shirts. The second instance of deviation was in 2006 when, in commemoration of the last season to be played at the old Highbury Stadium, the team used the blackcurrant colors as worn by the first team to play there in 1913.