
The Football Faithful
·12 de agosto de 2025
Ranking the best Premier League home kits in 2025/26

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·12 de agosto de 2025
The new Premier League season is almost here, so we’re ranked the best home kits ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.
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Number five is often the most difficult one to decide on in these kit lists. There are many good offerings which could squeak in but just miss out based on minor details. Leeds United’s home top is terrific, but spoiled by the Red Bull sponsor. Manchester United’s is very nice, but a little bit too shiny up close. Arsenal’s is as sharp as ever, yet feels derivative.
They have all been pipped by another Adidas shirt: Liverpool.
Liverpool star Mo Salah. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
In recent years the Reds have worn some polarizing jerseys, but this one feels like a proper Liverpool kit. The shade of red is perfect, the white details are simple and understated, but it just works.
The design is similar to the aforementioned tops from their rivals and very reminiscent of their Adidas kit from 2008/09, but even better.
This one may divide opinion, but I think Macron have done a fabulous job with Crystal Palace‘s home kit. The white lines between the red and blue stripes make the colours really pop, while the retro collar is lovely.
Hell must have frozen over because Castore have produced something worthy of being on a best kits list. The Manchester manufacturer’s jerseys have come in for criticism in terms of design and quality, but they’ve created a top notch Everton jersey ahead of this coming season.
The royal blue home shirt will feature an all-over pattern in the form of waves, a direct reference to the River Mersey, on the banks of which they will play at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Everton forward Beto. (Photo by Vincent Carchietta/Getty Images)
One of many retro efforts we will see this season, Adidas have done a fantastic job with this Nottingham Forest throwback to 1992/93. The big collar, the pinstripes, the shield surrounding the crest; all of it is just brilliant.
Nottingham Forest player Morgan Gibbs-White. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
Never in my life did I think Sunderland would end up on top of one of my kit lists, but when Hummel are involved I can’t be shocked.
The Black Cats are returning to the Premier League in style this year, donning this gorgeous 1980’s-inspired top. The black details make it look more like a Sheffield United shirt than a Sunderland one, but help elevate it above the one in which they were promoted.
The laddering pattern on the white stripes is inspired by the New Wear Footbridge, due to open this summer, near the Stadium of Light. Centred badges don’t usually work, but here it feels like everything is balanced perfectly.
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