With the help of club legend Ray Parlour, Arsenal Football Club has unveiled a new line of vintage apparel. The Gunners have once again surpassed themselves with their exceptional fan gear, providing an evocative journey down memory lane.
The collection pays homage to Arsenal’s famed 2001–02 gold away jersey and incorporates a revamped version of the classic home shirt. Considering Parlour’s vital role in winning the FA Cup and the Premier League that year—and even scoring in the final—it was an appropriate selection.
The campaign’s creative director is none other than Parlour, who also serves as its public face. From cozy tracksuits to vintage varsity jackets, sweatshirts, tees, and hoodies—the collection has a wide range of items inspired by the past. These goods use the classic Arsenal badge, which was retired in 2002, adding a nostalgic touch for fans.
The pop-up shop “Ray’s Fashion Parlour” in London’s Soho area debuted the line not long ago. Fans can also peruse and buy the new clothing on Arsenal Direct’s interactive online store.
For the launch campaign, the new collection was worn by Martin Ødegaard, the captain of Arsenal, as well as by William Saliba and Konstantinos Mavropanos, two defenders. Parlour, dressed in a timeless black turtleneck à la Steve Jobs, was joined by striker Eddie Nketiah.
Arsenal supporters of all ages can rejoice in a golden era in the club’s history with this new collection. Get ready to relive the glory days and show your support for the Gunners in grand fashion!