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On this special episode of The Arsenal Opinion, we sit down with legendary Nike kit designer Drake Ramberg—the creative mind behind some of the most iconic Arsenal shirts of the '90s and early 2000s.
The energy in the room was boosted by Michelob ULTRA at the bar, providing crisp pours to fuel the night’s excitement. With music pulsing through the space, the atmosphere had fans mingling between ...
As many collectors can attest, not all shirts from the turn of the millennium were made equal. Sponsors peel, sweat stains ...
Manchester City are set to announce a long-term extension to their long-standing partnership with kit manufacturers Puma this ...
Rick Pitino, St. John’s Turn Heads With New Chapter on Monday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Following the school’s ...
You could not go anywhere in New York City over the last week without seeing the Nike advert of Cole Palmer alongside the ...
Liverpool fans were left scratching their heads after new signings like Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez took to the field against Preston wearing unfamiliar shirt numbers in the 50s. The Reds have ...
Set to launch on August 1, Liverpool’s Adidas home shirt draws inspiration from the 2006/07 strip. It features a refined look ...
Liverpool have a lucrative kit manufacturing deal in place with adidas, but they will be wearing old Nike shirts at the start ...
It’s not the first time that football kits have fallen foul by FIFA guidelines, with a number of kits banned or not even ...
Bronny James arrived for his showdown with Cooper Flagg in style.