Arsenal and star player Ray Parlour have worked together to create a new line of retro clothes.
Supporters of the Gunners often buy their unique clothes. In January, for example, they had an Adidas line that was based on the London Underground.
The famous home shirt for Arsenal from the 2001–02 season has been updated.
With the help of a pop-up shop, the retro selection was made public.
A windcheater is shown off by Oleksandr Zinchenko.
Ray Parlour came up with the idea for the new line.
The club’s online store now has retro clothes. The old Arsenal badge was taken away in 2002, but all of them still have it.
A popular piece of clothing from the 2001–02 season is the gold away kit. It looks like it was made a long time ago.
This might not be a surprise since Parlour scored the winning goal in that year’s FA Cup final, helping Arsenal win both trophies. The home shirt from that year has been worn again.
The creative head of the launch, Parlour, just kicked off the opening of “Ray’s Fashion Parlour” in Soho.
At the pop-up shop, there were varsity coats, track pants, sweaters, t-shirts, and hoodies.
There is also an interactive web shop for Arsenal Direct where you can buy the new items. Parlour said it made him happy to remember a good time in the club’s history.
He said, “When I was a kid, the 2000s were great for Arsenal. It’s an honor to be a part of the collection that remembers that time.”
It’s so exciting that our fans can come into Ray’s Fashion Parlour and see our new line!
Leader of Arsenal Martin Odegaard used two defenders, William Saliba and Oleksandr Zinchenko, to show how the new line should look.
Ernie Nketiah also wore the new clothes, and Parlous wore a black turtle neck to look like Steve Jobs.