Arsenal launch new Puma away kit for 2018-19 season

The Gunners launched their home kit in May - the club's first kit release in the Unai Emery era - and have now released their second strip that will come in 'peacoat navy'. With the standard version to set supporters back £55, and the long-sleeved version to cost £60, Puma have also created an 'authentic' version to match the home strip  which will also cost £100. 

The Gunners launched their home kit in May – the club’s first kit release in the Unai Emery era – and have now released their second strip that will come in ‘peacoat navy’. With the standard version to set supporters back £55, and the long-sleeved version to cost £60, Puma have also created an ‘authentic’ version to match the home strip  which will also cost £100. 

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang models the new Arsenal away kit for the 2018-19 season

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang models the new Arsenal away kit for the 2018-19 season

The Puma kit is made up of an ‘evoKNIT performance fabric’ which includes thermo-regulation technology, an enhanced moisture management and adaptive cooling system. A red ‘WM’ can be seen stretched across the sleeves and the chest of the shirt, which pays homage to the famed formation employed by legendary Gunners boss Herbert Chapman in the 1920s and 30s. 

The Arsenal defender shows what the full kit will look like in action next season

Nacho Monreal gets involved with the official release as he tries the shirt on for the first time

The concept behind this technology is to keep the Arsenal players from overheating during their matches and will keep their body temperature at the perfect level.

Engineered cooling zones inside the shirt’s material act as channels to regulate body temperature, whilst moisture management is aided by ‘dryCELL’ technology.  The release has received mostly bad reviews from Arsenal supports on social media, with some labelling both home and away kits as ‘terrible’.

The kit has received mostly bad reviews, with many supporters criticising Puma's new design

The kit has received mostly bad reviews, with many supporters criticising Puma’s new design

One fan wrote on Twitter: ‘Puma clearly don’t want our business anymore. These are terrible – nothing good about any of them. Whoever comes in next just needs to make a yellow away shirt and we’ll be over the moon!’

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‘Awful, Puma strikes again,’ another wrote.

Others  also went on to criticise their launch video, which shows only parts of the kit, covered up by dark lighting. ‘Dreadful, dreadful kit. No wander this video has been shot in the dark. Can’t wait for Adidas next season,’ wrote on angry Gunners fan.

Hector Bellerin was also one of the Gunners stars to model their new 'peacoat navy' away kit

Hector Bellerin was also one of the Gunners stars to model their new ‘peacoat navy’ away kit

It is clear many fans are not too keen on this season’s kits, with the homes strip receiving an equal amount of criticism. However, Emery will not be concerned by his new side’s appearance should he help recover their form and lead them back into the top four. 

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