Arsenal 1993-94 Away Shirt Remake & Collection Released

Update: Arsenal have worn the Adidas Originals 21-22 collection ahead of their 3-0 win against Southampton. The 1993-94-inspired remake collection is now also available to buy.

Arsenal 1993-94 Away Shirt Remake & Collection
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The 1993-94 away shirt is the centerpiece of a collection that also includes various off-pitch items.

The 1993-94 away shirt was the last to be made by Adidas before the switch to Nike in the 1994-95 season.

Including 1990-92 Home Shirt: Iconic Arsenal FC Adidas Originals Collection Launched

Arsenal 1993-94 Away Shirt Remake

This picture shows the Adidas x Arsenal 93-94 away jersey remake.

Staying true to the original, the Arsenal 1993-94 away shirt remake is yellow with a jacquard striping pattern and eye-catching Adidas stripes running diagonally across the front in dark blue.

The collar and sleeve cuffs of the Arsenal 94-94 remake jersey feature red and dark blue in addition to the yellow base color.

The classic JVC sponsor and Arsenal retro badge round off the look, which, to the untrained eye, will be very difficult to tell apart from the original shirt.

Available from December 13, the Arsenal 93-94 remake shirt in the long-sleeved variant will retail at £85.

Short Sleeve (£75)

Arsenal Adidas Originals 93-94 Collection

Track Jacket

Graphic Crew Sweatshirt

3 Stripes Tee

Windbreaker

Track Pants

Currently available to pre-order, the Arsenal 93-94 collection will go on sale on December 13, 2021.

Introducing the latest @Arsenal x @adidasoriginals collection.

Available 13th December through adidas, official club stores and select retailers. pic.twitter.com/NB9FXvNdaI

— adidas UK (@adidasUK) December 9, 2021

Check out the full Arsenal Kit History over on Football Kit Archive

Arsenal 1993-94 Away Shirt Remake & Collection
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Free UK shipping - worldwide delivery

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