In a fantastic film featuring ‘creative director’ Ray Parlour, William Saliba, Eddie Nketiah, Martin Odegaard, and Oleksandr Zinchenko, Arsenal unveils their new throwback collection

Since partnering with adidas, Arsenal has continued their Christmas custom by releasing their most recent collection of vintage clothing.

The Gunners have a practice of reissuing their well-known training tops, jackets and outfits from previous seasons.

Skipper Odegaard wears the home shirt which has taken inspiration from the 2001/02 seasonEddie Nketiah models the new Arsenal away shirt released in their latest retro rangeEddie Nketiah models the new Arsenal away shirt released in their latest retro range

Retro home and away jerseys from the 1990s have been reintroduced in prior years for fans to purchаse.

Additionally, they have been inspired this year by their FA Cup and Premier League double from 2001–02.

Versatile defender Zinchenko wears a windbreaker, which is available for purchase online

You may get the classic gold away jersey and home uniform, as well as jumpers, hoodies, windbreakers, and a baseball-style jacket.

Ray Parlour, the Invincibles great, was named “creative director” for the new range’s launch in an amazing social media video.

Additionally, the three-time Premier League champion selected defenders William Saliba and Oleksandr Zinchenko, forward Eddie Nketiah, and captain Martin Odegaard to serve as models for the products.

Eddie Nketiah and William Saliba were also involved in the shoot for the collection

Parlour discussed the range on the Arsenal website, saying: “The noughties were a fantastic decade for Arsenal.”

Available for purchаse on Arsenal Direct, the home and away shirts will set you back £35 apiece.

Meanwhile the varsity jacket costs £75, the windbreaker is up for £70 and the sweatshirt has been priced at £40.