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2nd May 2018
08:46am BST

In a slight departure from the current home shirt, next season will see the sleeves feature an unusual red stripe pattern towards the cuffs, which makes it look more like a regular t-shirt than anything else.
It is expected to be Puma's last design for the Gunners, as adidas and Nike do battle to take over as Arsenal's kit designer from the 2019/20 season.
And ahead of the June 1 release, it's safe to say that it's not going to go down as the most popular Arsenal kit in recent years.
Club legend Ian Wright has led the disapproval of the home shirt, adding the puking emoji to his blunt assessment.
https://twitter.com/IanWright0/status/991034668739977216?tfw_creator=GiveMeSport&tfw_site=GiveMeSport&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.givemesport.com%2F1304382-even-ian-wright-has-tweeted-his-disgust-at-arsenals-leaked-201819-home-kit
And if you thought Wright's opinion was a bit harsh, it pales in comparison to the brutal reaction the home kit received on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/jaynuhu/status/991053510971133953
https://twitter.com/Ongar_Woody/status/991366168366764033
https://twitter.com/AFC_SAM1995/status/991042393549033474
https://twitter.com/SNRUB__/status/990952639411228672
https://twitter.com/Kamzillaa17/status/991052301690384384
https://twitter.com/dxmball/status/991004786567901187
https://twitter.com/utdBrett/status/990987072654757888
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