The Gunners have returned to the German outfitter for the first time in 25 years in a five-year deal worth £300m after their contract with Puma expired at the end of last season.
The shirt echoes Arsenal kits worn during the early years of the Premier League with a trimmed v-neck collar.
The sleeves are white with matching red and blue trim, completed with sponsor Visit Rwanda. The kit's main sponsor continues to be Fly Emirates.
The kit is available to purchase from Arsenal and Adidas, with a replica shirt costing £60 and a match-worn top costing £100.
Mesut Ozil poses in the new Arsenal strip (Arsenal FC)
Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang models the home kit (Arsenal FC)
Bernd Leno sports the new goalkeeper’s home kit (Arsenal FC)
The new goalkeeper kit to be worn by Bernd Leno has also been released.
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