Arsenal winger Giovana Queiroz has given fans a sneak peak at Arsenal's home kit for the 2023/24 campaign.
The Brazil international posted a picture of herself and teammate Beth Mead donning the shirts, sending supporters into frenzy over the new look.
Plenty of unconfirmed images have circulated online displaying the new kit, with several differences to this year's design.
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However, thanks to Queiroz's Instagram blunder, fans have a better idea then ever of what the players will be wearing next term.
Queiroz 'leaks' Arsenal home kit for 2023-24 season
Previous reports had shown Arsenal's new strip to be a mix of red, white and gold in a dramatic shift from the team's current home shirt.
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And that looks to be exactly the case, with gold stripes adorning the shoulders in a nod to Arsenal's 2005/2006 kit.
The iconic maroon shirt was worn by legends Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp, and marked the end of the Gunners' reign at Highbury.
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The buttoned collar has been ditched, while the kit's badge and logo are detailed in gold, with the usual blue and white colour missing from Gunners' badge.
The bold design also features multiple jagged lines across the front of the shirt, with the sponsor's writing displayed in bright white.
Previous images revealed the Invincibles' unbeaten record down the seam of the shirt, which looks to be absent on both players. However, this detail may only be used for the mens' kit.
Either way, both the men and women will be hoping the design is reflective of their finishing position next season, as they hope to challenge for the Premier League title one more, having respectively fallen marginally short this time round.
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