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New Arsenal Away Kit 22-23 | Black & Bronze Nike Jersey to debut against Orlando City

This is the new Arsenal away shirt 2022/23, AFC’s new alternate strip for the upcoming Premier League season. Made by Adidas, the new Arsenal away jersey was officially unveiled on 18 July, 2022 and will make its on-field debut when the Gunners take on MLS outfit Orlando City in a pre-season friendly.

The shirt is a black & bronze creation from the Adidas stable, with a graphic on the front that is inspired by Arsenal’s lettering (the design extends to the reverse too). It will be paired with black shorts & socks, as can be seen below. Emirates remain principal shirt sponsors, with Visit Rwanda appearing on the sleeve Continue reading

Cinch Tottenham Sleeve Sponsor 2022-23

New Tottenham Away Kit 22-23 | Nike Lapis Blue & Volt Spurs Shirt with Central Badge

This is the new Tottenham Hotspur away kit 2022/23, Spurs’ new alternate strip for the upcoming Premier League season. Made by Nike, the new THFC away jersey was officially unveiled on July 14, 2022 and will see action for the first time this weekend when the Lilywhites square off against Spanish side Sevilla in a pre-season friendly in Korea.

The shirt, in Nike’s words, is a predominantly lapis blue one with black sleeves and volt detailing. It also has the club emblem in the centre, as can be seen in the pics below. AIA remain as front of the shirt sponsors, with Cinch appearing on the sleeve. Continue reading

New LUFC Jersey 2022-23 | Adidas Leeds United Home Kit with Wish as Sleeve Sponsor

This is the new Leeds United home shirt 2022/23, LUFC’s new home strip for the upcoming Premier League season. Made by Adidas, the new LUFC jersey was unveiled yesterday and made its on-field debut in Leeds’ pre-season clash against Brisbane Roar in Australia, a fixture Jesse Marsch’s men won 2-1 against their A-League opponents.

The white, yellow and blue jersey has a new sleeve sponsor in the form of e-commerce company Wish (replacing Boxt). Leeds will also have a new training kit sponsor in the form of Astonish this season, with the firm taking over from Clipper. Continue reading