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Arsenal’s Kit Blunder: Premier League Opener in the WRONG Kit

Glaring Manufacturing Error

Arsenal is set to kick off their Premier League campaign in the wrong kit due to a major manufacturing error. The Gunners will face Nottingham Forest at home in their opening match, but they will be forced to wear a kit that is reportedly no longer being sold.

Adidas Error Unveiled

It was recently revealed that Adidas has allegedly stopped selling Arsenal's new home kit after fans spotted a blunder in its design. The shirt, which was released in May, was supposed to pay homage to the Invincibles from the 2003-04 Premier League campaign. However, eagle-eyed fans noticed an issue with the stitching on the white trim on the side, leaving out four crucial league results.

New Shirts Delayed

Arsenal confirmed the design error and reached out to fans, apologizing for the inconvenience and canceling and refunding their orders in full. The club is currently reviewing when the new shirts will be available, but they may not arrive until next month or even October. As a result, Mikel Arteta's team will have to play in the current ones for their match against Nottingham Forest, despite the glaring blunder.