Arsenal Unveils Retro Glory: Odegaard, Nketiah, Saliba, and Zinchenko Showcase New Iconic Range in Stunning Photoshoot

Arsenal has released a new line of retro clothes with the help of former star Ray Parlour.

The Gunners often put out one-of-a-kind clothes for fans to buy. For example, in January, they sold an Adidas line that was inspired by the London Underground.

Arsenal’s iconic 2001-02 home shirt has been reimagined

A pop-up store was opened to help launch the retro collection

Oleksandr Zinchenko models a windbreaker

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Ray Parlour was the creative director for the new range

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It seems that Arsenal has launched a retro collection in their online shop, featuring items with the iconic old badge that was used until 2002. The collection includes throwback items, such as the famous gold away kit from the 2001–02 campaign and the home jersey from that season, during which Arsenal won the double.Ray Parlour, the creative director of the launch, recently celebrated the opening of ‘Ray’s Fashion Parlour’ in Soho, a pop-up shop offering a variety of retro items from varsity jackets to track pants, sweatshirts, tees, and hoodies. The collection aims to honor Arsenal’s successful period in the 1960s. Parlour expressed his excitement about commemorating Arsenal’s golden period, stating, “The Noughties were a fantastic decade for Arsenal, so it’s great to be part of the collection that pays homage to one of our golden periods.”The new collection is also available on Arsenal Direct, the club’s interactive web store. Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard, along with defenders William Saliba and Oleksandr Zinchenko, modeled the new retro collection. Eddie Nketiah also participated in showcasing the new gear, while Ray Parlour himself took a page from Steve Jobs’ style, wearing a black turtleneck.