What do you think of your team’s kit for the Premier League 2023/24 season? (Picture: Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty Images)
Premier League clubs spare no expense in the transfer market – so it is no surprise they have splashed out on some sleek new kit designs for the 2023/24 season.
Whilst the majority of teams are keeping their new look under wraps for now, a handful of clubs debuted their new kit in the last few weeks of the 2022/23 campaign.
Aston Villa have even gone one step further in redesigning their crest for the 2023/24 season.
It comes as the summer transfer window gets underway, with a number of changes expected among Premier League clubs, with the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool set to compete over a number of signings.
Here are all of the kits which have been revealed so far ahead of the new Premier League season.
Arsenal home
The Gunners’ new home kit celebrates the 20th anniversary of their legendary Invincibles team of 2003/04
Arsenal have gone golden (Picture: Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)
The badge, Adidas logo and the three stripes down each sleeve are in gold, and the record of 26 wins and 12 draws from that season are stitched into the side of the authentic version of the kit.
Arsenal said: ‘Twenty years on from that incredible achievement, we aim to carry forward the values, spirit and togetherness of the 2003/04 squad.’
The team’s away kit has also reportedly been leaked, to mixed reaction from fans with its bright yellow colour palette and bold black stripes.
There are also rumours that Arsenal’s third kit will do away with its classic green colour in favour of a new look.
Crystal Palace home
Palace’s shirt celebrates the tenth anniversary of the club’s promotion to the Premier League.
Palace have spent ten straight seasons in the top flight (Picture: Sebastian Frej/MB Media/Getty Images)
The red and blue halves are symbolic of the design used for their first season back in the big time in 2013/14.
The subtle background is a silhouette of the original Crystal Palace, where the club was founded in 1861 and played from 1862.
Liverpool home
Liverpool’s new design is a homage to Bill Shankly, who took charge of his final season as the club’s manager 50 years ago.
Liverpool have opted for a clean look next season (Picture: Visionhaus/Getty Images)
Liverpool said: ‘An iconic kit reimagined, it’s a classic design in bright Liverpool red with white contrast collar and cuffs inspired by Shankly’s 1973-74 squad of FA Cup winners.’
The authentic and replica kits are made from 100% recycled polyester fabric, which is constructed from recycled plastic bottles.
Manchester City home
The new kit of the Premier League champions celebrates the 20th anniversary of their move to the Etihad Stadium from Maine Road.
City’s kit is inspired by their stadium (Picture: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
The front of the shirt features stripes inspired by the four turrets outside of the stadium and the postcode of the ground is displayed on the back.
The white V-neck collar is influenced by the 2003/04 kit – the very first one to be used at the stadium.
Newcastle United home
The Magpies’ new home kit features its new sponsor Sela on the front for the first time and is made by Castore.
The new kit is inspired by classic ktis from the 1980s (Picture: shop.nufc.co.uk)
The kit is inspired by the club’s 1983 to 1986 home kit, with regular black and white stripes on the front and sleeves matching the classic kit.
It is also the first Newcastle United kit in 20 years to feature the Champions League logo, after Eddie Howe’s team secured a top-fourth finish and a spot in the competition.
Tottenham Hotspur home
The new Tottenham Hotspur home kit is inspired by the club’s London home, subtlety celebrated in the kit’s unique graphic design.
Tottenham’s new kit features a unique linework design celebrating north London (Picture: shop.tottenhamhotspur.com)
The kit itself retains the traditional white and navy colour combo that is synonymous with the club, but the shirt also features a unique linework pattern, comprised of different shapes, from circles to diagonal lines inspired by the music scene and streetwear of the Tottenham borough.
Once again, the AIA sponsor logo is red, while the collar is the same colour as the shirt, with the sleeve cuffs in navy.
Aston Villa
While little is known about the new Aston Villa kit for the 2023/24 season yet, we do know that it will be the first to feature their new crest, recently voted for by 77% of the fans surveyed.
Fans were given a choice of keeping the original badge, selecting a new crest honouring the club’s reported founding under a gas lamp, or a new ’round design’ logo – the one ultimately chosen by season ticket holders and members.
The new Aston Villa logo. (Picture: Aston Villa)
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