Arsenal have officially released their 2026/27 away kit, with the new shirt now on sale to the general public.

On Friday morning, Arsenal officially released their new blue away kit for the 2026/27 season, confirming the shirt is now on sale.
There were no surprises with the design, with previous leaks already having confirmed what it would look like and that it would be released this week. But it’s always a bit different seeing the shirt on the actual players.

As per the photos, the kit is a dark blue with yellow highlights, and red on the sleeves and the collar.
The shirt uses Adidas’ Trefoil logo, rather than the three stripes, and the cannon logo rather than the Arsenal badge. The base pattern design carries on around the back and over the sleeves.
Now that the away kit has been officially released, it will be available for Arsenal to use during their upcoming pre-season friendly matches.

The home kit has already been released, and the third kit is expected to be a paler yellow colour with navy blue accents and a thin line of red on the collar and sleeves once again.
The third-kit shirt design uses a lightning pattern, with navy shorts and socks completing the look. Few photos of the shirt have leaked so far, but the image shown below is believed to be an official promotional photo ahead of its August release.

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