ADIDAS
Adidas Arsenal 92-94 Home Jersey Team Collegiate Red
THB 6,365
The Adidas Arsenal 92-94 Home Jersey in Team Collegiate Red is a one-to-one remake of the iconic shirt Arsenal wore during the unforgettable 1992-93 and 1993-94 seasons, featuring the identical design of the original with a solid red body, vertical tonal stripes woven into the fabric, classic white sleeves finished with red and navy adidas three-stripe banding, a V-neck collar in thick white trimmed in red and navy, the era-appropriate Adidas Equipment logo centrally placed under the collar, and the legendary Victoria Concordia Crescit club crest from that period alongside the JVC sponsor that defined the look of Arsenal at Highbury in the early 1990s. The 92-93 and 93-94 seasons represent one of the most decorated two-year periods in Arsenal's modern history under manager George Graham, with the squad winning the domestic cup double of the FA Cup and League Cup in the 1992-93 season before claiming the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in the 1993-94 season, with legendary Arsenal figures Ian Wright, Tony Adams, and the full Highbury squad wearing this shirt across both triumphs. The shirt's design is immediately identifiable as early 1990s football at its most confident and angular, with the oversized shoulder stripes in navy and red against the white sleeve panels creating the chevron aesthetic that made this specific Arsenal kit one of the most celebrated and sought-after in the club's retro collection, and the EQT collar and broad white sleeves placing it firmly within the visual language of adidas Equipment-era football kit design that defined the brand's football aesthetic in the early Premier League years.
Released on October 23, 2025 as part of the Arsenal Bring-Back Collection, the 92-94 remake arrived alongside a matching hoodie, track pants, graphic tee, and a special edition Arsenal Gazelle sneaker inspired by the era's terrace culture, with launch partners including club legend Ian Wright and current players Victor Gyökeres, Jurrien Timber, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Katie McCabe, and Kyra Cooney-Cross. The adidas Arsenal Bring-Back Collection follows the broader trend of heritage football culture revival that has seen clubs partner with adidas on exact replica recreations of their most beloved archival kits, treating the jersey as a fashion and cultural object that connects contemporary street culture to the specific aesthetic territory of early 1990s football rather than simply a licensed replica for match-wearing. Constructed from 100% recycled polyester in modern lightweight fabric that maintains everyday comfort while staying faithful to the original cut and detailing, the 92-94 remake at $110 is the most wearable entry point into Arsenal's archival identity for both lifelong Gooners and a new generation engaging with vintage football culture for the first time.
Released on October 23, 2025 as part of the Arsenal Bring-Back Collection, the 92-94 remake arrived alongside a matching hoodie, track pants, graphic tee, and a special edition Arsenal Gazelle sneaker inspired by the era's terrace culture, with launch partners including club legend Ian Wright and current players Victor Gyökeres, Jurrien Timber, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Katie McCabe, and Kyra Cooney-Cross. The adidas Arsenal Bring-Back Collection follows the broader trend of heritage football culture revival that has seen clubs partner with adidas on exact replica recreations of their most beloved archival kits, treating the jersey as a fashion and cultural object that connects contemporary street culture to the specific aesthetic territory of early 1990s football rather than simply a licensed replica for match-wearing. Constructed from 100% recycled polyester in modern lightweight fabric that maintains everyday comfort while staying faithful to the original cut and detailing, the 92-94 remake at $110 is the most wearable entry point into Arsenal's archival identity for both lifelong Gooners and a new generation engaging with vintage football culture for the first time.