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Padraig Whelan·9 August 2023
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Padraig Whelan·9 August 2023
A new Premier League season brings with it some new looks for all 20 clubs competing.
We run through the finest release from each club ahead of the new campaign.
With the Gunners’ away kit certainly dividing opinion, the gold-tinted home effort is sure to prove popular.
Granted, is far from traditional Villa but their home effort outstrips the away kit this season.
Taking inspiration from the sea at the south coast, Bournemouth’s away kit will make waves this season.
With their away kit from last season still being used this year and their third kit a stunning mish-mash of colours, the classic red and white strips are always a surefire winner.
The green-and-black colour combination is becoming ever scarcer with kits these days but when it works, as it does with the Seagulls this season, it is a winner.
Clean with a classy collar, the Clarets are going to look the part on their Premier League return.
A lot has changed at Chelsea recently and that even includes their kit designs. This departure from the norm is a surprising success.
The exquisite touch of including the exterior of Selhurst Park faded across the chest puts this one over the edge.
The Toffees have kept it simple this season and been richly rewarded.
Barbie fever has gripped the world – and that includes Craven Cottage.
It is hard to go wrong with the Reds’ home kits and Nike haven’t, keeping it simple and slick.
Look out for Luton on the road this season!
The treble winners will be looking good again in their home threads this season, although their third kit is an attention-grabber.
With their away effort splitting opinion among supporters, it has got to be the home kit for Erik ten Hag’s charges.
Newcastle’s third kit could be coming to a Champions League stadium near you soon …
There is nothing to complain about with this simple design.
The Blades’ third kit for their top flight return is the big hit, even if we may not get to see it in action much.
Spurs have gained a reputation for keeping it clean and simple with their jerseys in recent years and have delivered again on that front.
It is hard to split both of West Ham’s beautiful kits for the campaign ahead but the nice touch of the bubbles on the home strip gives that the narrow nod.
To round things off and make it a convincing victory for home kits, we turn our attention to Molineux.