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23rd May 2016
09:57am BST

The jersey, which is actually pretty tasty, features ACTV Thermo-R apparel technology and it shames us to admit that we'd never heard of it.
Luckily, PUMA explained that it is "strategically inserted in both the front and the back of the shirt to help players maintain an optimum body temperature. A unique phase-change material is injected into the shirts' inner athletic tape, which allows microcapsules to absorb excess heat and release it back to the body when needed. The taping in the shirts provides an extra snug fit, micro-massaging the skin in specific areas to enable a faster, more effective energy supply to the active muscles."
In terms of the actual design, it's a bit of a throwback to the early Wenger years of the mid-to-late 1990s but, while we'd have been content to simply refer to the top as red and white and lovely, PUMA went into thorough detail about the thought process behind the aesthetics.
"Rounding off the design, the printed front graphic provides a modern approach and the heat transfer gothic “A”, inspired by the gothic font that featured on the club’s crest in the past, is the official signoff on the back neck area."
Arsenal today reveal their new PUMA 2016/17 home kit featuring new ACTV Thermo-R apparel technology and a striking new look, merging innovation with classic 90’s design features. Pre-order the kit today at puma.com #ForeverFasterExplore more on these topics: