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Arsenal new home kit for 2020-21 leaked online with bizarre new zigzag design which fans think is ‘terrible’

ARSENAL'S new home kit has been leaked online and fans are not keen on the zigzag design.

Pictures claiming to show the Gunners' strip for the 2020-21 season emerged but supporters have called them "terrible" and "rank".

 Arsenal's new home kit has been leaked online
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Arsenal's new home kit has been leaked online
 Pictures claiming to show the Gunners' home strip for the 2020-21 season have surfaced
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Pictures claiming to show the Gunners' home strip for the 2020-21 season have surfaced

The images show a classic design of red body and block white sleeves but the red area on the torso is covered in arrow shaped zigzags.

With Adidas and Emirates emblazoned on the front, the shirt is complete with manufacturer and sponsor details which remain the same as this season.

And it also has Arsenal's sleeve sponsor Visit Rwanda printed on the left sleeve.

The shirt is a white round neck design and the sleeves have a double line two-tone red trim on the bottom.

 Some fans are not keen on the zigzag design
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Some fans are not keen on the zigzag design
 Supporters called them 'terrible' and 'rank'
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Supporters called them 'terrible' and 'rank'

Adidas' three signature stripes run down the side connecting the front to the back which has also concerned fans online.

The back shows the white sleeves spreading over the tops of the shoulders and joining the collar either side of a classic look cannon emblem.

After FootyHeadlines released the images, supporters were quick to comment with their initial thoughts.


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One wrote: "What a terrible kit! Looks hideous. Can't believe I am saying this but Puma made better home kits than this."

Another added: "Like the stripes but the zigzags are rank. Why do they have to over-think football tops?

"Keep it simple. Would be so much better if the red was one colour."

And Alfie simply said: "Hate the back of the shirt."

One Twitter used even mocked up the new kit on Alexandre Lacazette's PES character to show what it might look like in the game.

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