There used to be a time when you would buy your club’s shirt safe in the knowledge that it would match the one worn on the pitch for the next few years.
But at the rate things are going at today, we wouldn’t be surprised to see teams change strips at half time in order to sell some extra shirts.
Arsenal have been with current kit manufacturers Puma for just two seasons, but have had two new kits in that time.
While this season’s effort doesn’t differ drastically from 2014/15’s offering, it seems that there could be a big change in store for the Gunners next season if these supposed leaked kit – complete with blue shorts – is to be believed.
Please tell me this isn't next season's @Arsenal kit..
Surely not @pumafootball? pic.twitter.com/oE7Lx0A6G1— Arsène's Son 🎈 (@hughwizzy) April 6, 2016
Arsenal last wore blue shorts with their classic red shirts in a competitive game during a 3-0 Champions League qualifier win away to Fenerbahce in August 2013.
But Gunners fans aren’t too pleased with the rumoured new design.
@hughwizzy @Arsenal @pumafootball vile
— cait (@caitIin_aIIen) April 6, 2016
@hughwizzy @Arsenal @pumafootball Looks like a bad USMNT kit. Honestly, that's awful. If this is Puma floating a concept, shoot it down.
— The Førward Øbserver (@LennyPetsPuppys) April 6, 2016
https://twitter.com/LeeSaundersAFC/status/717843224207994880
@hughwizzy @Arsenal @pumafootball Looks like a Sunday League kit made up of the other teams spare kit. Awful.
— Jon (@Jonnyarsenal) April 6, 2016
@hughwizzy @Arsenal @pumafootball looks a discount Atleti kit mixed with this seasons training top
— CyHy (@Iwobinho) April 6, 2016
No way arsenal will let puma do this!!! Looks like a kit you get on pro evo for arsenal https://t.co/ZKkzLWMsUn
— arsenalmatt (@arsenalmatt1) April 6, 2016
https://twitter.com/gooner4life10/status/717840160532987904