Authentic Arsenal Football Club home jersey from the 2007–08 Premier League season, featuring player name 'RICE' and number '41' on the back—though hi...
Authentic Arsenal Football Club home jersey from the 2007–08 Premier League season, featuring player name 'RICE' and number '41' on the back—though historically inaccurate (Aaron Ramsey wore #16; Jack Wilshere debuted later; no prominent 'Rice' in that squad), suggesting this is a fan-customized or commemorative replica. The jersey showcases Arsenal’s classic red central panel with white shoulders and navy blue side panels, constructed from lightweight breathable polyester mesh for optimal performance. Sleeve branding includes 'Visit Rwanda' (a modern sponsor, indicating possible reissue or tribute design) and the Premier League lion logo with 'No Room For Racism' anti-discrimination campaign patch. The back number '41' features two small Premier League lion emblems beneath it—a signature detail of official match-issue kits. Ideal for football fans, collectors, or casual streetwear styling, this jersey blends heritage aesthetics with modern ethical messaging. Worn during a pivotal era under Arsène Wenger, it evokes nostalgia for Arsenal’s Invincibles legacy while supporting contemporary social initiatives. Perfect for matchdays, gameday gatherings, or as a statement piece in sporty-casual outfits.