Arsenal Introduces A New Line Of Retro Apparel Led By Ray Parlour. A new collection of retro apparel has been introduced by Arsenal, which was designed by former star Ray Parlour. The Gunners have gained recognition for offering distinctive apparel items for sale to their supporters, as exemplified by their January release of an Adidas collection inspired by the London Underground.
In support of the redesigned 2001-02 home jersey, a pop-up store was established in order to publicize the retro collection. The apparel showcases the renowned gold away uniform worn by Arsenal during the 2001-02 season.
It is not unexpected that Parlour, who assisted Arsenal in securing the FA Cup double that year with a goal in the FA Cup final, served as the creative director for the new collection. The club’s online store now carries antiquated apparel, each of which bears the obsolete badge that was discontinued in 2002.
Recently, Parlour commemorated the inauguration of ‘Ray’s Fashion Parlour’ in Soho, which features an extensive selection of apparel including tracksuits, sweatshirts, tees, hoodies, and varsity jackets.
Parlour conveyed his enthusiasm regarding the opportunity to commemorate a golden age in Arsenal’s history by offering the new merchandise via the interactive online store operated by Arsenal Direct.
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard, in addition to defenders William Saliba and Konstantinos Mavropanos, displayed the new collection. Eddie Nketiah also modelled the new apparel, while Parlour donned a black turtleneck to channel his inner Steve Jobs.