Rounding Up The 2017/18 Premier League Kits

David Kent
By David Kent
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It's summertime, which means that there are kits being revealed almost every week from across Europe.

With the Premier League fixtures being released today, we decided to have a browse around the various social media feeds of the clubs to see what we might find them playing in next year.

There are a couple of beauties. Presenting the best of the Premier League kits (that we can find!) for 2017.

Arsenal

Footyheadlines have a pretty good record when it comes to leaks, and they have the Gunners supposed home strip pegged.

There'll be plenty of jokes made about the official colour of said strip - Chilli Pepper. Puma have stuck to their 'classic' design. Arsene Wenger will hope his side can be red-hot!

We'll get our coats.

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Bournemouth

No new kit at the time of writing, but we know there is one coming. Umbro is replacing JD Sports as the Cherries' main manufacturer.

Brighton

Newcomers Brighton launched their debut Premier League kit at their promotion party at the end of May. They've gone with what they know, retaining their blue and white stripes.

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The yellow collar and swoosh is a nice touch.

Burnley

Burnley have embraced their blue side with their home kit for the new season. New panels down the sides add to the raglan sleeves, with a buttoned collar being added as well.

Jeff Hendrick was chosen to help promote the kit.

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Chelsea

Chelsea also switched manufacturers, with Nike getting their first shot at designing the kit of champions.

And they did so, with an all blue effort.

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Nice and simple.

Crystal Palace

The Eagles have gone back to their striped shirts, with Macron putting together a slick design.

To back up their claim that South London is theirs, the bottom of the jersey features all five boroughs of South London - Lewisham, Lambeth, Croydon, Bromley and Southwark.

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Everton

Everton went super dramatic with their kit reveal.

Similar to how Nike did with Chelsea, Umbro have kept it simple with Everton. A clean design, the double diamond running down the sleeves, and a sponsor which just looks great.

Huddersfield

The Terriers are making their debut in the Premier League - but as of the time of writing are yet to announce their home jersey.

Leicester

The dethroned champions released their new home kit for 2017 at the end of last season. Once again, it's predominantly blue, with the subtle addition of pinstripes.

Liverpool

New Balance have hit one out of the park with Liverpool's home kit for the new campaign. It's a flashback to the glory days of the 70's, with a darker shade of red and a special anniversary crest - 125 years since the club was founded.

Man City

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Beautiful.

Man United

The Red Devils are yet to release their new kit, but this been the one seen most often:

We like the subtle black stripe on the edge of the sleeve. The Chevrolet logo again fits nicely in the centre. Well done Adidas.

Newcastle

Newcastle are making their return to the Premier League with a new sponsor, a 125th-anniversary crest and the iconic black and white stripes.

The garish blue sponsor does let it down slightly though. That always happens with Newcastle though - just think back to the Brown Ale days *shudder*.

Southampton

Southampton are paying tribute to the 1980's with their 2017 jersey. It's a carbon copy of the jersey used from 80-85 and is remarkably similar to Ajax's. Made by under armour, white is the predominant colour down the middle, with red panels either side, interlocked by thin black stripes.

Magnifique.

Spurs

Spurs have also changed manufacturer, with Nike taking over from Under Armour. And we all know what the Nike kits are like in this piece!

We're loving the throwback crest and the mesh on the shoulder and neck area. But that blue stripe going down the side could split opinions.

Stoke

Stoke haven't changed much, with Macron keeping the red and white stripes. However, a tint of blue on collars and sleeves make them look like they've mini-Dutch flags emblazoned proudly.

Maybe it's a hint that the style of football is going to change.

Swansea

We await any indication as to what Swansea have planned.  Unless something drastically changes, expect an all white affair, as is the norm.

Watford

Watford were almost forced into revealing their jersey after it was leaked to the local papers a couple of weeks ago. For the first time since 2011-12, they include red as the second colour, which contrasts nicely with their traditional yellow.

West Brom

Just take a look at the stare from Jonny Evans in West Brom's kit reveal.

Seductive.

The Baggies have widened their stripes and changed their sleeve colour to a navy shade. The back is plain - well, there has to be an influence from Tony Pulis somewhere!

West Ham

West Ham don't really tend to go off the wall with their home kits, and the same can be said for 2017/18.

The double diamond appears again on the sleeves, and there's a slight chevron design to it. It's a solid, if not spectacular jersey - similar to how the team are on the pitch.

 

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