Premier League side Arsenal have unveiled their new home kit for the 2020/21 campaign, and it is inspired by their playing strips from the 1930s and '40s.
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"Paying homage to Arsenal's geometric crest which the club used from 1936 to 1949, the chevron graphic on the home jersey is inspired by the 'A' within," an official statement read.
"It is also a nod to the layout of the tiling on the floors of the East Stand's famous marble halls – the historical home of Arsenal before its 2006 move to the Emirates Stadium.
"The back-neck sign-off also references the original crest, with the chevrons facing both East and West, representing the past and present of the club's iconic Cannon emblem.
"A dark shade of red is used throughout the kit to celebrate the club's heritage, something which is synonymous with Arsenal and rooted in its DNA."
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The Gunners will wear their new kit for the first time against Watford on 26 July against Watford, and then again in the FA Cup final against Chelsea on 1 August.
Click through the gallery above to see some more images of the new kit, and let us know, in the comments section below, how you like it!