A collaboration blending football and street culture
Sportswear giant adidas has teamed up with Arsenal F.C. and London-based streetwear label Places + Faces to launch a new fashion collection that celebrates the intersection of football, community and street culture.
Unveiled on 13 March 2026, the adidas x Arsenal x Places + Faces collection draws inspiration from the energy and identity of London, capturing the cultural spaces that shape the club and its global fan base.
Celebrating culture beyond the pitch

The campaign highlights Arsenal’s influence beyond football, showcasing the environments that help define the club’s identity. From training grounds where talent is developed to community hubs where creativity and expression thrive, the project reflects the broader cultural impact surrounding the club.
By blending sport and streetwear aesthetics, the collection brings together everyday people, cultural figures and iconic locations linked to London’s creative scene.
A streetwear-inspired collection
The range features a mix of apparel and accessories designed with the bold branding and utilitarian styling associated with Places + Faces.



Pieces in the collection include:
- Long- and short-sleeve shirts
- A track top and track pants
- Shorts and a hoodie
- A graphic T-shirt
- A Climacool jacket
Accessories such as a bandana, waist bag, scarf and socks also form part of the drop.
The colour palette draws from Arsenal’s classic red and deep burgundy tones, paired with black bases and reflective detailing that nod to London’s urban streetwear aesthetic.
Where fans can shop the collection
The adidas x Arsenal x Places + Faces collection became available from 12 March 2026 through selected adidas retail stores and online via adidas South Africa.
For fans of both football and streetwear, the collaboration offers a new way to represent club culture through fashion.
Scene Feed Thought:
Football jerseys are no longer just for match day; collaborations like this show how the sport continues to influence global streetwear and youth culture.
