Arsenal have suspended sales of their new shirt after fans noticed a blunder in the design.
The Gunners released their new strip in May with a tribute to the Invincibles season, which was being marked on it's 20th anniversary when the new season begins.

Arsenal went the 2003/04 season unbeaten under the management of Arsene Wenger and the new kit was expected to pay tribute to that success with stitching on the white trim on the side of the jersey.
Their record of 26 victories and 12 draws was supposed to have been stitched into the side of the jersey with each result put in order.
But eagle-eyed fans noticed that four of the results have been missed off by the manufacturers, with only 32 out of 38 games listed.
Draws against Birmingham and Portsmouth, and four other wins have been left off the garment.
The shirt is now no longer available to buy from Arsenal via their website or Adidas.
Supporters have since weighed in on the situation, and many have been left unimpressed.
One said: "Both of mine only have 32. Bit confusing why they have done this. Surely must be an error by @adidasfootball and @Arsenal."
Another added: "£110 for that kit should be spot on. It’s beyond a joke how they have got it wrong."
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The club have since emailed whose who have purchased the new shirt, which reads: "We've become aware of a design error with the current 23/24 Authentic Home Shirt.
"Consequently, we're unfortunately unable to fulfil your order at this time.

"We apologise for any inconvenience this has caused and will be cancelling and refunding your order in full.
"We are currently reviewing when the new 23/24 Authentic Home Shirts will be available, but in the meantime please see our 23/24 Replica Home Shirts which are available now and ready to ship."
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