Arsenal 1995/96 Away Shirt (L)

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Official Arsenal shirt from the 1995/96 season.

Details

Club: Arsenal

Season: 1995/96

Type: Away

Size: Large (L)

Brand: Nike

Condition

Good overall condition

No holes or damages, some pills visible

Product Description

Arsenal's away shirt from the 1995/96 season, manufactured by Nike during their early partnership with the club. The shirt features Nike's design aesthetic of the mid-1990s and was worn during Arsenal's time in the Premier League under manager Bruce Rioch, who took charge for a single season between the tenures of George Graham and Arsène Wenger.

The 1995/96 campaign was a transitional period for Arsenal, with the club finishing fifth in the Premier League. Notable players in the squad that season included Ian Wright, David Seaman, and Tony Adams, with Dennis Bergkamp joining the club in the summer of 1995.

This is a genuine vintage piece from a notable era in English football, predating Arsenal's move to an all-red home and the significant changes that followed Wenger's arrival in 1996.

Official Arsenal shirt from the 1995/96 season.

Details

Club: Arsenal

Season: 1995/96

Type: Away

Size: Large (L)

Brand: Nike

Condition

Good overall condition

No holes or damages, some pills visible

Product Description

Arsenal's away shirt from the 1995/96 season, manufactured by Nike during their early partnership with the club. The shirt features Nike's design aesthetic of the mid-1990s and was worn during Arsenal's time in the Premier League under manager Bruce Rioch, who took charge for a single season between the tenures of George Graham and Arsène Wenger.

The 1995/96 campaign was a transitional period for Arsenal, with the club finishing fifth in the Premier League. Notable players in the squad that season included Ian Wright, David Seaman, and Tony Adams, with Dennis Bergkamp joining the club in the summer of 1995.

This is a genuine vintage piece from a notable era in English football, predating Arsenal's move to an all-red home and the significant changes that followed Wenger's arrival in 1996.