Arsenal 2015/16 new kit leak: Jack Wilshere pictured in 'third kit'

Strip appears to be genuine

Simon Rice
Tuesday 14 April 2015 03:24 EDT
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Arsenal's third kit for the 2015/16 season appears to have been confirmed after a fresh leak.

Images of a blue strip for next season had already appeared online although there had been doubts over whether they were genuine. However, a new picture that features Arsenal and England midfielder Jack Wilshere wearing the Puma kit with white and gold detail, appears to have confirmed that the Gunners will indeed wear the strip next season.

The kit is predominantly navy blue with three panels around the stomach in colours light blue, white and gold. The design appears to show Arsenal persisting with their tight-fitting style of jersey in to the next campaign.

The kit is widely rumoured to be the Gunner's 'third kit', although it could potentially be the away strip.

Check out more images of Arsenal's third/away strip below, as well as a leaked image of their potential new home kit and other jerseys that have been leaked online.

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