Ranking The 24/25 Premier League Kits
With the 2024/25 season fast approaching, here at Football Park we have decided to rate the kits the teams in the Premier League will be wearing. Only 15 out of the 20 teams have released their jerseys so far so we’ll have to keep a look out for the remanding 5 closer to opening day.
The Year of the Cannon 🔴⚪️
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) May 16, 2024
Our new 24/25 Arsenal x @adidasFootball home kit is available now 👇
Runners up last season, Arsenal have made a few tweaks for their strip this time around. Adidas have replaced the gold trim for a nice and clean dark blue. The major difference between the new and old is the design of the badge. They have opted to go with a minimalist design of the famous cannon and it looks so much nicer for it. The colour combination is nice on the eyes and it could be worn by this year’s league winners, finally breaking the back to back second place finishes.
Extra stripes, extra style. 💙🤍 What do you think of our new @NikeFootball home kit? 😍 pic.twitter.com/Lz2NBhY5Jb
— Brighton & Hove Albion (@OfficialBHAFC) July 15, 2024
Seaside club Brighton have continued with their blue stripped theme and as usual looks like a solid top. The removal of the black cuffs of the sleeve in lieu of the classic light blue makes the shirt that bit more aesthetically pleasing. Down the sides of the kit and Nike have gone with a simple yellow streak which fans are happy with as some felt like the over incessant yellow on last year’s top was a bit too much. A very clean kit to mark the new era under Fabian Hurzeler.
New season. New era. New fire.
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) July 15, 2024
Introducing your Chelsea 24/25 home kit.#WeBurnBlue pic.twitter.com/1GANsL8FkA
This kit was only released today and it has already divided the opinion of so many. Chelsea have gone for a both a fiery and galaxy effect with light blue accents on a dark blue strip. It looks as if someone has spilled something on it and not tried to remove it. However, the red outlines on the Nike tick, badge and the shirt cuffs only slightly save this top. It is very reminiscent of the cold emoji, synonymous with Chelsea and England star Cole Palmer. He might have been able to save Chelsea last season but there is no saving them with this kit.
🤌
— Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) June 13, 2024
This is easily a contender for the best kit this season. Crystal Palace have cooked this year. The classic red and blue colour with the firework esque pattern looks so good together. Last year’s split down the middle has received a massive upgrade. The white of the sponsors stands out well with the accents of the faded Eagles adding some great definition but fans are not happy with the betting sponsor. Betting sponsors will be officially banned from the 26/27 season onwards so Palace fans will have to wait a little bit longer to be truly happy with one of their kits. The excitement to watch Palace play under Oliver Glasner with how they ended last year has just doubled simply because their top is a thing of beauty
Fulham fans, what do you think of the new kit? ⚪️ pic.twitter.com/DNI9UkcYRV
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) July 3, 2024
Fulham have used their club colours well in this year’s edition of their Home kit. The arched red line on the front compliment the all white jersey. The Adidas stripes on the top of the sleeves are all black this year where Fulham had alternate colours of white and red last year. Something I am a massive fan of on this kit is the collar. The singular white line through the middle of the black collar just gives it a nice pop. However, I am not sold on the idea of the sleeve sponsor as of just yet but once I see it in action I could change my mind.
Ipswich Town home & away 24/25
— They Think Kits All Over (@TheyThinkKits) July 6, 2024
The home sees the Suffolk club return to pinstripes, as well as going a bit 90s with the shield around the badge.
The away features a print of stadium flags showcasing the pride the fans have in the club.
Two stunning shirts! pic.twitter.com/tZSHNoWG5r
Ipswich Town and Umbro have partnered up to make a beautiful looking retro kit. The blue with thin white stripes make it look like something that could have been worn in the back in the 80s or 90s. The Tractor Boys will fashion the sponsorship of boyhood fan and global superstar musician Ed Sheeran once again in promotion of his Mathematics tour. However, in my personally opinion, the away top is much nicer. The maroon and gold trimmings compliment each other nicely, ending up with a solid looking number.
Introducing our @adidasfootball home kit for 24/25 🦊
— Leicester City (@LCFC) July 6, 2024
The Foxes have copied and pasted their kit from last season in the Championship. The kit is a slightly darker shade of blue in comparison and Leicester have decide on getting rid of the King Power sponsorship to put BC.Game plastered on the front instead. I am not a fan of this change. I know that this Crypto currency company will most likely have paid the club more money, but it doesn’t send out a good message for the influenceable young fans buying this top. It is the centre piece to this top but otherwise it is a nice and simple design.
A debut for our '24/25 home kit 🔥 pic.twitter.com/K6uFWAYsuT
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 19, 2024
Liverpool actually brandished this kit in the final game of the 23/24 season. This will be the last Nike and Liverpool collaboration with Adidas to become their kit sponsors again in the following season. The kit is consitant of a white and red collar with a yellow stripe down the sides. The collar makes the top have a retro feel to it with the feint white stripes down the front. I think the kit does look fairly aesthetically good but it last season’s minimalistic design of the plain red and white outlines looked a lot nicer.
A look at Man City’s new home kit 🔵 pic.twitter.com/a3f903SByr
— B/R Football (@brfootball) May 16, 2024
Man City’s strip last year was a thing of beauty and they have smashed it yet again. The sky blue paired with the funky design of the collar and shirt cuffs really suit each other. In an otherwise plain shirt, the white text of the sponsorship just adds to the crispness of this kit. They have gotten rid of the feint stripes from last year and added two navy blue lines cutting across the sides and into the front to make it stand out. This is most likely the kit we will be seeing lift the Premier League trophy at the end of the season so we are not going to be forgetting this top any time soon.
United under any spotlight 👹
— adidas Football (@adidasfootball) July 1, 2024
introducing the new 24/25 Manchester United home kit, available now
👉https://t.co/dqTrzalfJW pic.twitter.com/kZYhWNYnMY
United have ditch the black Adidas stripes from last year and changed them for white for a clean looking home kit. Adidas have used the same design for most of their club’s tops but the difference with Manchester United’s is the feint lighter shade of red stripe on either side of the front of the jersey. I feel as if the underneath of the collar is missing something though as there white collaring is only across the back of the shirt. The sponsoring seems like there is something off according to some fans but the red and white motif looks clean for United’s home kit. Seeing Garnacho in the long sleeved version just makes me want all teams to play in fit as he pulls it off so well.
It's Black and White. 🖤🤍
— Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) June 6, 2024
Our 2024/25 @adidasfootball home kit will go on sale at 8am tomorrow in-store at St. James’ Park and online. pic.twitter.com/G4VPfuOsiw
Newcastle were never going to go away from their infamous black and white striped kit and this year’s kit looks like a cleaner version of last year's. Castore are no longer the kit makers and Adidas have taken their place and designed the kit with fewer and chunkier blocks. This decision has allowed the sponsor to really stand out and outlining of everything is just visually stunning. The minimalistic designs that Adidas have created just make the kits look so much better.
Nottingham Forest x Adidas
— They Think Kits All Over (@TheyThinkKits) July 13, 2024
As a nod to their 2 European Cups, the shirt features a bespoke 2 Star pattern repeated through the shirt. 🏆🏆 pic.twitter.com/CKUEhZD7du
This year’s Nottingham Forest kit is an homage to the club’s two European Cup wins with a feint design on the front of the red top. It is definitely an improvement from last season as they have started the league with a sponsor on the kit. Last year’s top was only the badge and kit maker logo, looking like something you’d find in lost property. Signing a deal with Adidas, they already made a better kit but, like Crystal Palace fans, people are not happy with the sponsorship as they
Tottenham have unveiled their new home kit for the 2024/25 season! ⚪️ pic.twitter.com/Xffp1BCGn2
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) June 4, 2024
Nike have gone with a simple and retro looking kit with Spur’s home kit this year. The sleeves are all dark blue compared to just the cuffs on last years. The cuffs on this one have a small white and blue stripped pattern on the bottom.
⚪️👕 𝐎𝐅𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐋 | Tottenham Hotspur's new away kit for the 2024/25 season. 🌊 pic.twitter.com/BBfsOFv1MH
— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) June 24, 2024
Tottenham’s away kit is 10 times better though. The yellow stripes, the badge in the middle of the shirt and the different shades of light blue are very pleasing to look at. My only complaint is that the Nike logo should also be centred, but nonetheless it is a gorgeous top.
The new West Ham kit 🧵⚒️ pic.twitter.com/MLVXBDyuyE
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) July 3, 2024
West Ham United have had some beautiful simply designed kits over recent years and this season’s is no different. The claret and blue suits the new badge design very nicely but the collar on this top of something that I’m not a fan of. I think Umbro should have stuck to one colour rather than place a stripe across it.
🚨Shirt Alert🚨
The new West Ham away shirt.
Released as the 'Cockney kit', the club's new away shirt features a graphic of St Mary-le-Bow across the front and is complimented by claret trim.— Classic Football Shirts (@classicshirts) July 8, 2024
What do you think? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/qWBp7ym2nC
The named “Cockney” away shirt is stunning. The all black top features a feint design of St Mary-le-Bow, a chapel local to the East London club, with trims of the famous claret. The Umbro logo and Hammers badge match the kit nicely and Umbro have released another banger this year.
Two new players, one new kit 😍
— Wolves (@Wolves) July 2, 2024
⏰ 9am online | 12pm in-store
ℹ️ https://t.co/RPHOewkDL3 pic.twitter.com/EWbxpyUcz9
Last but not least, Wolves have debuted their kit for the upcoming season and it looks phenomenal. If you hadn’t worked out yet that I’m a massive fan of middle of the shirt badges, then you have now. It just oozes class and that is one of the differences between this one and last year’s. Wolves have a new kit maker in Sudu and new sponsors in Debet. The orange and black go hand in hand and the black outlines across the top is a designing masterpiece.
Here is the opinion on everyone’s top 5 kits. We will have to wait and see if Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Brentford, Everton or Southampton can change our minds when they drop their apparel but for now these are the rankings.
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