Martin Odegaard, Nketiah, Saliba, and Zinchenko were in a photoshoot for Arsenal launch of a new iconic retro line

Arsenal has collaborated with former player Ray Parlour to launch a new throwback clothing line.

The Gunners frequently sell their unique clothing to supporters. For instance, they carried an Adidas collection that drew inspiration from the London Underground in January.

Arsenal’s iconic home jersey from the 2001–02 season has been updated.

The retro collection was introduced with the aid of a pop-up shop.

Oleksandr Zinchenko shows off a windcheater

It was Ray Parlour’s idea to make the new line.

Now, the club has added retro clothes to their online store. All of them have Arsenal’s famous old badge, which was taken away in 2002.

The famous gold away kit from the 2001–02 season is one of the clothes that looks like it came from the past.

This might not be a surprise since Parlour scored in that year’s FA Cup final to help Arsenal win the double. The home shirt from that season has been worn again.

The creative director of the launch, Parlour, recently marked the opening of Soho’s “Ray’s Fashion Parlour.”

There were track pants, sweatshirts, t-shirts and hoodies, as well as varsity coats, at the pop-up shop.

The new items can also be bought on Arsenal Direct’s interactive web store, which Parlour said made him happy to honour a great time in the club’s past.

He said, “The 2000s were a great decade for Arsenal, so it is an honour to be a part of the collection that honours one of our best times.”

What an exciting time it is to let our fans into Ray’s Fashion Parlour and give them a chance to see our new range!

Martin Odegaard, the leader of Arsenal, modelled the new line with William Saliba and Oleksandr Zinchenko, two defenders.

The new clothes were also worn by Eddie Nketiah, and Parlous dressed like Steve Jobs by wearing a black turtle neck.