White Arsenal 23-24 'No More Red' Kit Debuted - Black Logos
Update: Arsenal has debuted their white kit in the FA Cup vs Liverpool today. Like last season, they did not wear an all-white kit. Instead, they had black logos. Liverpool wore its purple third kit in support of Arsenal's No More Red campaign.
Arsenal x Adidas have officially launched the No More Red 2024 campaign. With it comes a special whiteout kit - both the men's and women's teams will wear the special whiteout kit in the FA Cup.
No More Red is an Arsenal program started two years ago that aims to help keep young people safe from knife crimes and violence.
When we can stop worrying about where we can walk, we can start dreaming about where we can go.
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) January 4, 2024
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The men's team wore the No More Red 2024 kits when they took on Liverpool in the FA Cup third round on 7 January. Meanwhile, the women's team will wear whiteout kits when they take on Watford in the fourth round of the FA Cup on 14 January.
Arsenal 23-24 Whiteout Kit
This is the new Adidas Arsenal whiteout jersey for 2023-2024.
The new Adidas Arsenal FC 2023-2024 whiteout football shirt is white with black for the Adidas logo and Arsenal crest. The sponsor logo is outlined in black.
The No More Red shirt will never be commercially available
The Arsenal 2023-2024 No More Red whiteout kit will not be for sale, as all previous and future Whiteout kits. However, a new bespoke community t-shirt will be available to purchase from Arsenal stores on January 29 with 100% of the retail price (£30) being donated in equal proportions No More Red Charity Partners.
Chris Walsh, VP Brand Northern Europe at adidas added: “Since we first launched No More Red in 2022, we have been overwhelmed by the enthusiasm from supporters wanting to contribute to the initiative.
“Whilst the No More Red shirt will never be commercially available, the introduction of the No More Red community t-shirt will give supporters an opportunity to show their support, and a way of making a direct impact.”
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