Arsenal
Arsenal went unbeaten through the entire 2003-04 Premier League season and the rest of England still hasn't gotten over it. Twenty-six wins, twelve draws, and not a single loss across thirty-eight matches. These Arsenal rivalry shirts are built for the Gooners faithful who watched the Invincibles do that and never let any North London opponent forget any of it.
Anti-Tottenham gear is the cornerstone of this collection because the North London Derby is the rivalry that defines Arsenal supporters from birth, and nothing in the football calendar matters more than Tottenham losing. Text or box, censored or fully explicit, in Arsenal red and white. Anti-Chelsea designs cover the London derby. Anti-Manchester United tees handle the historic Premier League rivalry that defined the late 90s and 2000s, and anti-Liverpool gear stays stocked for the recent battles at the top of the table.
Arsenal fan gear for the Gooners. Wear it to the Emirates Stadium up in Islington, still Highbury in the heart of every supporter who watched the old ground, to the pubs around Holloway Road, to watch parties anywhere from N7 to anywhere the cannon flies.
Thirteen league titles. Fourteen FA Cups, more than any club in England. Thierry Henry as the most complete forward Arsenal has ever fielded. Dennis Bergkamp making the impossible look easy. The Invincibles season under Arsène Wenger. The cannon on the crest. North London is red. Up the Arsenal.