We are just less than a month away from the opening game of the 2024-25 Premier League season and the majority of clubs have started to unveil their attire for next year.
Liverpool were one of the first to show their colours for the upcoming season, opting to don their new home kit in their final game of the 2023-24 season.
Their Merseyside rivals are one of the latest teams to reveal their new home kit, as well as Southampton and Tottenham who did a double drop.
Releasing both their home and away kits simultaneously much to the delight of their fans.
As we have seen in the past, sometimes clubs create timeless masterpieces whilst other times they don’t quite hit the mark and produce some bizarre or even worse, just basic generic designs.
That being said it is always an exciting time waiting for all 20 teams to drop their kits from the upcoming season. Here at Mail Sport will keep you up-to-date here over the summer with all the official match strip releases from every Premier League side.
Arsenal
The Gunners have revealed their home jersey that they hope will be the one that sees them lift their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season.
The inspiration for their home kit this season was to pay homage to the club’s core symbol, the cannon.
Arsenal linked up with both Adidas and the British African heritage brand Labrum London for their 2024-25 away kit.
The jersey celebrates the club’s connection to their African players and supporters by adopting the continent’s design traditions and colours.
Home Kit
Arsenal’s 2024-25 home kit was designed to celebrate the club’s core symbol, the cannon
Away Kit
Arsenal linked up with both Adidas and the British African heritage brand Labrum London for their 2024-25 away kit
Brentford
The Bees were easily the quickest club to reveal their home kit for the 2024-25 season as they released it a whole year in advance.
Why? Because they made the decision to create a home jersey that would cover a two-season period.
This was done with the aim that fans would be able to get better wear out of their jerseys as well as reducing the clubs carbon impact.
Home Kit
Brentford will re-wear the same kit from the 2023-24 season with the aim of reducing their carbon impact and give fans
Brighton
Brighton have partnered up with Nike to bring a fan favourite back to life as inspiration for their new home kit was taken from the Seagull’s 2020-21 jersey design.
The jersey was created with a white base, with five blue stripes running down the chest. The club decided to go for a lighter, seaside shade of blue for the pinstripes to imitate the jersey which was released four years ago.
Home Kit
Brighton took inspiration from their 2020-21 kit to create their new sleek look
Chelsea
The first victims to receive backlash for their design for their new kit this season was Chelsea.
The Blues released their new kit with the unveiling leaving fans divided. Their new sponsorless Nike kit features a ‘bold new design’ that resembles an oil slick.
The vibrant blue colourway is said to represent the ‘hottest part of a flame’ and the ‘burning passion to unite the entire club behind a shared ambition to succeed on and off the pitch’.
Home Kit
Chelsea new sponsorless Nike home kit has left fans divided with it’s unique oil inspired design
Crystal Palace
The Eagles unveiled their new home kit for the 2024-25 season, which sees them return to the club’s distinct red and blue stripes.
The jersey also plays a special tribute for Selhurst Park as this season marks 100 years since the infamous grounds opened. To mark the occasion the shirt features embedded eagles and a commemorative ‘stamp’ on the back of the neck.
Home Kit
Crystal Palace’s new home kit sees them return to their trademark red and blue stripes
Everton
The Toffees are the most recent club to unveil their home kit for the 2024-25 campaign.
The jersey was designed to pay tribute to ‘the originals’ as Sean Dyche’s men are set to play out their final season at Goodison Park.
Since it will be the club’s last season at Goodison, the jersey features an abstract representation Everton’s very first official crest which dates back to 1920.
Home Kit
The jersey was designed to pay tribute to ‘the originals’ as the Toffees are set to play their final season at Goodison Park this campaign
Fulham
Manufactured by Adidas, Fulham’s new home kit is a traditional classic.
Adidas wanted to design a kit that offered a contemporary twist to a timeless, classic look.
The clean white and black features a vibrant red wave on the side of the jersey to add a bit of colour to black and white classic which is topped with a one-button polo collar.
Home Kit
Produced by Adidas, Fulham’s new home kit brings a contemporary twist to a timeless classic
Ipswich Town
The Tractor Boys are one of only two teams to have already released both their home and away kit for the 2024-25 campaign.
Both kits were designed to represent the pride both players and their supporters feel for the town. The badge takes centre-stage on the home shirt, as it was designed to look like as thought the badge was elevated off the fabric.
While the away shirt pays tribute to Ipswich’s dedicated fans which is shown on the jersey by a graphic which captures small portions of supporters waving flags in the stadium.
Home Kit
Both Ipswich Town’s home and away kits were designed to represent the pride felt by both the players and fans
Away Kit
The away shirt pays tribute to Ipswich’s dedicated fans with a graphic on the base of the jersey which captures small portions of supporters waving flags in the stadium
Leicester City
Newly promoted and Championship winner’s Leicester City may take the crown for the most basic home kit for the upcoming 2024-25 campaign.
The kit is simple, following an all blue colourway only broken up by Adidas’ white stripes on the sleeve.
One exciting change to the jersey is the Foxes have switched out their old sponsor with King Power for a crypto casino company named BC Game.
Home kit
Leicester City decided to play it safe for their prodigal return to the Premier League with a basic blue design, however they do have a new sponsor BC Game
Liverpool
Nike were feeling nostalgic when they came up with the concept of Liverpool’s new home kit for the 2024-25 season.
The retro kit design has hints of the iconic ’84 team led by Joe Fagan, who lifted the European Cup in Rome that season. The nod to the iconic jersey is no more obvious than when you are looking at the collar of the new jersey.
Not to be stuck in the past, Nike have brought the retro jersey to the modern era by incorporating a chrome yellow pattern of the club’s motto YNWA onto the fabric of the shirt.
Home Kit
Nike were feeling nostalgic when they came up with the concept of Liverpool’s new home kit for the 2024-25 season, paying tribute to the iconic ’87 shirt
Manchester City
Four-in-a-row Premier League winner’s are going back to their roots for their new home kit for the season ahead.
The vibrant sky-blue jersey includes threads of 0161 in the trim, which is a direct reference to the club’s Mancunian roots.
Home Kit
Man City’s new home kit includes threads of 0161 in the trim, which is a direct reference to the club’s Mancunian roots
Manchester United
Another jersey on the list produced by Adidas.
Manchester United’s home jersey was designed to mesmerize their fans under the bright spotlight of the Old Trafford lights, ‘via a myriad of red shades creating a unique glow effect’ Adidas described.
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Manchester United’s home jersey was designed to mesmerize their fans under the bright lights of the Old Trafford
Newcastle United
Inspired by the Toons 2002-03 kit, the bold black and white design was designed to pay tribute to the last time the Magpies were in the Champions League.
The homage to the 2002-03 European playing team may be a good luck charm for Eddie Howe’s men who look to secure European football after narrowly missing out last season.
Home Kit
Newcastle’s home kit for the 2024-25 season was inspired by their Champions League playing team back in 2002-03
Nottingham Forest
An other Adidas produced kit, Nottingham Forest’s home kit features overlapping stars which were designed to represent their two back-to-back European Cup wins.
Home Kit
Nottingham Forest’s home kit features overlapping stars which represent their two back-to-back European Cup wins
Southampton
Southampton will be hoping for a fresh start in the Premier League after making their valiant return to England’s top flight after a year away in the championship.
Speaking of fresh starts, the Saints have partnered with PUMA for the upcoming season to bring back their traditional home and away colours but with a modern twist.
Both home and away kits pay homage to the towns naval history, the iconic red and white stripes are back once again for the home colours, modernised by the addition of black crew collar and a black trim at the end of the sleeves which match up nicely with the kits socks and shorts.
The away kit features a yellow razzle dazzle design, following the same bold pattern on both the front and back of the jersey.
Similar to the home jersey, the shirt is brought together by the addition of a bold navy crew collar and trim on the sleeves.
Home Kit
Southampton have partnered with PUMA on their return to the Premier League
Away kit
The Saints away kit is one of the more out there shirts for this seasoning, featuring a bold two shade of yellow razzle dazzle design
Tottenham
Spurs are another club who have revealed both their home and away shirts for the upcoming season.
Both kits designed by Nike celebrate the iconic colours of the club. The home shirt sees the return of the full navy sleeves to the rather all-white kit.
Whilst the away kit is inspired by the classic away light blue striped shirts worn in the early 80s. Nike have rejuvenated the look by placing the club’s crest in the centre of the chest, adding a modern twist to a classic look.
Home Kit
Tottenham’s new 2024-25 home shirt sees a return of the all-navy sleeves to the all white shirt
Away Kit
This year’s Spurs away kit was inspired by the light blue striped shirts they wore during the 80s
West Ham
Another jersey on the list which recognises their clubs past.
West Ham’s 2024-25 home kit is inspired by West Ham’s ‘Golden Generation’, the 1960s which saw clubs legends Bobby Moore, Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst don the crest of the London side.
Their away kit recognises their East London roots, with UMBRO labelling it the ‘Cockney Kit’. The jersey is an all black design, brought to life by a claret trim.
Home Kit
West Ham’s 2024-25 home kit is inspired by West Ham’s ‘Golden Generation’, the 1960s
Away Kit
Their away kit recognises their East London roots, with UMBRO labelling it the ‘Cockney Kit’
Wolves
For the first time in 45 years, Wolves home jersey will feature their club badge in the middle of the chest, following the wave of clubs who have adopted the trendy design.
The jersey has a classic look to it, brought to life by the addition of a black trim crew collar.
Home Kit
For the first time in 45 years, Wolves home jersey features the club badge in the middle of the chest