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Arsenal 22-23 Training Wear Leaked - Inspired by Classic 80s Tracksuit

We can leak several pieces from Arsenal's 22-23 training collection and among them is a track top that seems to have taken some inspiration from a similar jacket from the 87-88 season during Adidas' first stint with the club.

Arsenal 22-23 Jacket Leaked

Check out the jacket below.

The Arsenal 22-23 jacket uses the same colour scheme of navy, red and yellow, with a more minimalistic approach to the details. The triangular yellow and red panels from the original jacket have been preserved, but are much smaller and less intrusive on the new one. Also missing is the yellow border on the red three stripes which run down the sleeves. Other logical differences are the updated crest and Adidas logo, as well as the Fly Emirates sponsor under the badge.

Adidas Arsenal 87-88 track jacket

The original jacket has a decidedly more 80s style to it with its baggier fit, retro badge and Adidas trefoil on the collar.

The navy, tellow and red colour scheme will be used across Arsenal's training range for the first half of the 22-23 season. A training shirt and half zip top have also been leaked so far.

How does the new jacket compare to the original in your opinion? Let us know in the comments.

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Specific complaints have been directed at several major teams across the league. Bayer Leverkusen's new kit has been heavily criticized and described by some as a black and red monstrosity. Schalke also drew mixed reactions; although some fans appreciated the general aesthetic, others were quick to point out the non-white Adidas stripes and compared the overall pattern to a copy of Croatia's national team shirts.

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