Arsenal have officially confirmed their new kit deal with German sportswear manufacturer Adidas.
A deal has been rumoured for some time, with the club set to earn £300million over the course of five years.
At £60m-per-season, that marks the partnership out as one of the most lucrative in world football, equal with Chelsea but behind Manchester United's deal with Adidas - the biggest in England - and Barcelona's with Nike - the biggest in the world - which are worth £75m and £120m-a-year respectively.
The agreement will come into effect on July 1 2019, when the Gunners' current deal with Puma expires, meaning Unai Emery's side will be kitted out in Adidas from the start of next season.
It will signal the end of Arsenal's relatively brief five-year association with Puma, which came after two decades with Nike.
Arsenal last wore Adidas during the 1993/94 season, while Gunners fans will have fond memories of the iconic Adidas kit that the side wore during the 1988/89 title win, when the league was won at Anfield in the final minutes of the season.