Alright, buckle up, because I’m about to spill the beans on my little adventure with the “arsenal sega kit”. Let me tell you, it was a ride!

So, it all started when I stumbled across this thing online. The “arsenal sega kit” – I mean, the name alone had me hooked. I’m a sucker for retro stuff, especially when it involves football and gaming. The idea of merging Arsenal’s iconic imagery with Sega’s classic vibe? Genius!
I immediately started digging around, trying to figure out what exactly this kit was all about. Was it a real thing? A fan-made concept? Some kind of elaborate joke? Turns out, it’s more of a design concept, heavily inspired by those awesome retro kits from the 90s, especially that “bruised banana” one. You know, the one with the zig-zag pattern? Classic!
Anyway, I got this crazy idea to actually create something tangible based on this concept. I’m no professional designer or anything, but I’m pretty handy with image editing software, and I’ve always loved messing around with DIY projects.
First thing I did was gather as much inspiration as I could. I spent hours scouring the internet for images of Arsenal’s classic kits, Sega’s logos and color schemes, and anything else that felt relevant. I even revisited some old Sega games just to soak in the atmosphere. Sonic the Hedgehog, Streets of Rage – the whole shebang!
Next, I fired up my image editor and started playing around with different designs. I wanted to capture the essence of both Arsenal and Sega without it feeling too forced or gimmicky. It was a tricky balancing act, but I was determined to nail it.

I experimented with different color combinations, patterns, and logos. I even tried incorporating elements from some of my favorite Sega games into the design. At one point, I had a version with a faint Sonic the Hedgehog silhouette in the background, but it felt a bit too much, so I scrapped it.
After countless iterations, I finally landed on a design that I was happy with. It was a black kit with red and green accents, kind of a nod to those Pan-African inspired designs. I added a subtle zig-zag pattern, reminiscent of the “bruised banana” kit, but with a more modern twist. And of course, I included a stylized Sega logo on the sleeve.
Now came the tricky part: actually getting this design onto a shirt. I considered a few options, like using a custom printing service or trying to make it myself with iron-on transfers. Ultimately, I decided to go with a local print shop that specializes in custom apparel. They were a bit pricey, but I wanted the quality to be top-notch.
I sent them my design, waited anxiously for a few days, and then… boom! My “arsenal sega kit” shirt was finally ready. And let me tell you, it looked even better in person than it did on my computer screen.
I’ve been wearing this shirt everywhere ever since. I get a lot of compliments on it, and it’s always a great conversation starter. People are either intrigued by the unique design or they instantly recognize the references to Arsenal and Sega. It’s a win-win!

So yeah, that’s the story of my “arsenal sega kit” adventure. It was a fun little project that allowed me to combine my love for football, gaming, and DIY creativity. And who knows, maybe one day Adidas will actually release an official Arsenal Sega kit. Until then, I’ll be rocking my custom-made version with pride. You can even say that the third shirt celebrates the evolution of originality! From a Sega perspective anyway.
- Gathered inspiration from Arsenal’s classic kits and Sega’s aesthetics.
- Fired up image editing software and experimented with designs.
- Landed on a design combining black, red, and green with a subtle zig-zag pattern.
- Got the design printed on a shirt by a local print shop.
- Been wearing the shirt everywhere, sparking conversations and turning heads.