Arsenal unveil limited-edition streetwear collection with Aries

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Arsenal have launched their new streetwear collection in partnership with Aries, introducing a new, cutting edge brand into the world of football fashion.

Aries’ first Premier League collection, and Arsenal’s debut independent streetwear collaboration, welcomes a range of men’s and women’s pieces perfect for all occasions. Fans can dress up an outfit with the wool bomber jacket, or prepare for a lounge day with the matching sweatshirt and sweatpants.

Designed with the ‘Arsenal Faithful’ in mind, the release pays homage to the club’s origins, taking fans on a journey back to where it all began. An intricate 1886 badge is etched into the designs – symbolising the group of Woolwich Arsenal Armament Factory workers who decided to make their dreams come true.

Their decision to form a football team has created endless memories for decades since, allowing fans to enjoy the excitement of Arsenal’s Invincible season of 2003/04 and more recent pursuits to claim the Premier League title.

A true time capsule collection, Arsenal and Aries’ team-up draws the best of the football and fashion world together, blending the brand’s trademark look with a north London flair.

Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice – all renowned for their influence on the fashion industry – donned the stunning designs in Arsenal’s campaign, with women’s players Alessia Russo and Beth Mead also keen to step up and show off their club’s latest offering.

“I love the range. It’s so cool,” Russo explained via the club’s website. “I’ve always been into fashion so mixing the two is something I have really enjoyed with this collaboration.

“I think the supporters will love this collection and I can’t wait to see them wearing it at the Emirates. Football and fashion collide in many ways and this collection is a really cool way that brings football and sports to fashion.”

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