GLORIOUS PAST: Arsenal unveils a new line of iconic classic products in a photoshoot featuring Odegaard, Nketiah, Saliba, and Zinchenko

ARSENAL, led by former player Ray Parlour, has debuted a new line of throwback apparel.

The Gunners frequently release exclusive apparel products for their supporters to purchase, including their January-released Adidas line inspired by the London Underground.

Arsenal’s iconic 2001-02 home shirt has been reimagined

A pop-up store was opened to help launch the retro collection

Oleksandr Zinchenko models a windbreaker

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Ray Parlour was the creative director for the new range

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The team has now added retro styles to its online store, all of which feature Arsenal’s recognizable former badge, which was retired in 2002.

Every article of clothing, including the renowned gold away kit from the 2001–02 campaign, is vintage.

The home shirt from that season has been reproduced, which may not come as a surprise considering that Parlour scored in the FA Cup final that year to help Arsenal win the double.

The debut of “Ray’s Fashion Parlour” in Soho was recently celebrated by Parlour, the creative director of the launch.

Everything from tracksuit bottoms to varsity jackets, t-shirts, hoodies, and sweatshirts were available at the pop-up store.

The new products are also offered on Arsenal Direct’s interactive online store, according to Parlour, who expressed his excitement at commemorating a golden period in Arsenal’s history.

He remarked, “It’s wonderful to be a part of the collection that honors one of our golden eras. The Noughties were a terrific decade for Arsenal.”

“I’m excited to welcome our supporters into Ray’s Fashion Parlour and give them a chance to see our newest collection!”

Defenders William Saliba and Oleksandr Zinchenko modeled the new collection with Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard.

Eddie Nketiah also posed in the new attire, and Parlous, dressed in a black turtleneck, seemed to be channeling his inner Steve Jobs.