Arsenal Third Kit 2022/23: Leaked images of new Adidas kit emerge after away shirt is released
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Arsenal fans will already be very excited for the new season after a busy summer.
The Gunners have already made a number of new signings, and marquee arrival Gabriel Jesus has already scored in two pre-season friendlies.
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Hide AdThe new campaign is now just over two weeks away, and it’s not just pre-season friendlies and new signings that will be getting fans in the mood.
As ever ahead of the new season, fans love the release of the new kits, and they were treated to a look at the new home kit very early on.
But the away kit was not released until Monday, with a stunning black and gold number serving as the main change strip this coming season
So, what about the third kit? Premier League clubs almost always have a third kit these days, and the Gunners will be no exception.
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Hide AdThe third kit is expected to be released in due course, and a few websites believe they already know exactly what it will look like.
Pictures have now surficed on social media, too, and as you can see below, the supposed third kit is a pink strip.
The model shows a light shade of pink with a black V-neck collar and a light blue trim running on the side of the black.
The shirt appears to be made of a very light texture, giving it a a dotted look with pink patterns also running through the shirt.
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Hide AdInterestingly, the badge is almost all pink, with the cannon, the Arsenal text and little more standing out in the black.
It will be interesting to see how Arsenal fans react to the shirt come the actual release, should this be the official design.
Arsenal have often been pretty bold in the away and third kits under Adidas, and it seems that trend will continue with the third shirt this season, with the away shirt a very smart one.
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