ARSENAL have launched a new retro clothing range under the direction of former star Ray Parlour.
The Gunners often bring out unique clothing items for fans to buy, such as their London Underground inspired Adidas range that was put on sale in January.
Arsenal’s iconic 2001-02 home shirt has been reimagined
A pop-up store was opened to help launch the retro collection
Oleksandr Zinchenko models a windbreaker
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Ray Parlour was the creative director for the new range
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Now the club has introduced retro fits to their online shop – all featuring Arsenal’s iconic old badge that was scrapped in 2002.
All of the clothes are a throwback including the famous gold away kit from the 2001-02 campaign.
It may not come as a surprise given that Parlour scored in the FA Cup final that year to help Arsenal win the double that the home jersey from that season has been replicated.
The launch’s creative director Parlour recently celebrated the opening of ‘Ray’s Fashion Parlour’ in Soho.
The pop-up shop offered everything from varsity jackets to trackpants, sweatshirts, tees, and hoodies.
Parlour said he was thrilled to honor a heyday in Arsenal’s history and that the new goods are also available on the interactive web store run by Arsenal Direct.
He said: “The Noughties were a fantastic decade for Arsenal, so it’s great to be part of the collection that pays homage to one of our golden periods.
“I’m buzzing to open the doors of Ray’s Fashion Parlour to our supporters and give them a chance to get their hands on our new collection!”
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard modelled the new collection alongside defenders William Saliba and Oleksandr Zinchenko.
Eddie Nketiah also posed in the new gear, while Parlous channelled his inner Steve Jobs in a black turtle neck.