When the football season arrives, many fans eagerly anticipate the release of their club’s new kits.
From young kids getting their first shirts to collectors eyeing the next classic for their shelves, kit season is in full swing.
This year’s Premier League features some brilliant kits alongside a few rather dull ones.
Some shirts are worth the price, while others feel overpriced as fees continue to spiral out of control in the football shirt market.
We’ve ranked all 40 home and away kits for this season’s Premier League, showcasing the best and the worst.
Here are the Mail Sport’s top picks…
40. Tottenham home kit
Spurs’ home kit is a simple and traditional design, sticking to their classic white colour scheme.
While it adds a modern twist, the overall look remains very basic, offering little that stands out.
Tottenham’s home kit is once again very basic – with little standing out by the Nike design
39. West Ham home kit
As usual, West Ham have made minimal changes to their home kit, sticking with the same base colour and a restrained claret design.
With little creativity on display, this home kit feels very much like a repeat of last year’s.

As usual, West Ham have made minimal changes to their home kit ahead of the new season
38. Leeds home kit
Leeds’ home kit this season is fairly standard, with the most notable details found on the collar and cuffs.
These feature yellow and blue tiles, a direct tribute to the iconic tilework in the famous Lowfields Tunnel leading up to Elland Road.

Leeds’ home kit is fairly standard, with the most notable details found on the collar and cuffs
37. Crystal Palace home kit
Bold red and royal blue vertical stripes, separated by thin white pinstripes, define the Eagles’ home kit.
Featuring a traditional V-neck collar trimmed in red, white, and blue, the most intriguing detail is the inner neck print that reads ‘South London and Proud.’
While the design is classic and loyal to Palace’s heritage, it remains a fairly standard home kit without many standout features.

Crystal Palace’s home kit is bold red and royal blue vertical stripes, separated by thin white pinstripes
36. Wolves home shirt
Wolves’ home shirt remains largely unchanged from last year, featuring a classic design with only subtle updates.
A delicate print inspired by Molineux Pleasure Grounds adds a unique touch, along with the phrase ‘ONE PACK’ on the back.
Overall, it’s not a standout kit for Wolves this season.

Wolves’ home kit doesn’t deviate too much from tradition but does include some unique details
35. Nottingham Forest away kit
There is a nice historic relevance to Nottingham Forest’s new away kit given it is inspired by the city’s famous Lace Market.
The smart look is simplistic but also classy.

Nottingham Forest’s away kit is inspired by the city’s Lace Market – two miles from the City Ground
34. Chelsea home kit
One of the classiest designs of the season, the Blues’ home kit features a rich blue base with white and red detailing.
Inspired by London’s iconic architecture and creative spirit, the kit includes a subtle graphic that highlights the toughness and resilience of the capital and its people.

Chelsea’s new home Nike kit features a rich blue base with white and red detailing
33. Manchester United home kit
One of the season’s coolest home kits, the Red Devils retain their classic red while introducing fresh new details.
For the first time in a while, the sleeve features a graphic inspired by Old Trafford, paying tribute to the club’s iconic stadium.
Adding to the shirt’s appeal, ‘Theatre of Dreams’ is printed on the collar, giving the design a stylish and meaningful touch.

Manchester United’s home kit includes fresh details such as an Old Trafford graphic on sleeves
32. Newcastle United away kit
Newcastle’s away kit is taking a bold new direction this season with a striking green colour that pays tribute to the iconic Tyne Bridge.
Known as Saudi green, this shade has been featured in the club’s kits since the takeover, making it both symbolic and distinctive.

Newcastle’s away kit is a striking green colour that also has links to their Saudi ownership
31. Wolves away kit
Nicknamed ‘Into the Den,’ Wolves’ away shirt features a striking turquoise base with a wolf head print inspired by the architecture of Molineux Stadium.
It’s a stylish and bold design, perfect for the new season.

Wolves’ away shirt features a striking turquoise base with a wolf head print
30. Manchester City home kit
Sticking with their traditional sky blue, City have added historic elements to this season’s home kit in a modern way.
The standout feature is a white sash, which adds a sense of movement and dimension to the design.
While the sash carries symbolic value, the overall look feels familiar making it another year without a truly fresh or groundbreaking update.

Manchester City’s sky blue kit includes a white sash this season from the left shoulder across
29. Leeds away kit
Taking inspiration from their 2001 to 2003 away shirt, Leeds have gone with a mostly blue design for this season’s away kit, featuring yellow logos and white/yellow detailing.
While the nod to the past is a nice touch, the overall design is quite basic and unlikely to become a classic.

Leeds’ blue and yellow away kit, takes inspiration from their strips worn between 2001 to 2003
28. Everton home kit
Moving to the Hill Dickinson Stadium this season, Everton have incorporated elements of their new partnership into the design of their kit, featuring a wave pattern that nods to the transition.
The kit retains its iconic royal blue base, enhanced with distinctive patterns and details.
The V-neck collar evokes memories of the classic 1986–89 Umbro kit, completing the design with a stylish finish.

Everton’s new home kit shows in the transition of the club as they move into a new stadium
27. Burnley home kit
Featuring one of the best kit announcement videos of the summer, Burnley’s home strip combines a vibrant claret base with striking blue accents and a topographical pattern inspired by the local landscape.
More than just eye-catching, the design is symbolic, with elements inspired by the fans incorporated into the concept – making it a meaningful and stylish tribute to the community.

Burnley’s home kit combines a vibrant claret base with striking blue accents
26. Fulham home kit
Predominantly white with black piping, Fulham’s home kit is a classic design.
However, woven into the fabric is a subtle tribute to the balcony ironwork of Craven Cottage.
While the design is understated, it adds a unique touch, paying homage to the club’s rich history.

Fulham’s all-white home kit includes a subtle tribute to the balcony ironwork of Craven Cottage
25. Burnley away kit
One of the brightest kits of the season, Burnley’s away shirt features a vivid sky-blue base with dynamic tonal graphics.
The design cleverly incorporates soundwaves captured from the home sections of Turf Moor, making it a wearable symbol of pride for the fans.

Burnley’s away shirt features a vivid sky-blue base with dynamic tonal graphics
24. Bournemouth home kit
Made up of black and white stripes, with red accents featuring a tonal sand-textured pattern, Bournemouth’s home kit is a clever nod to the sandy shores of the local coastline.
This thoughtful design blends tradition with a coastal tribute, making it a likely hit among fans.

Bournemouth’s home kit is a clever nod to the sandy shores of the local coastline
23. Liverpool home kit
Staying true to tradition, the Reds have once again gone with their classic red base paired with white logos.
This year’s home shirt sticks closely to previous designs, offering little in the way of fresh patterns or standout features – making it a familiar but unremarkable update.

Liverpool’s new home kit sees them swap Nike for adidas, but they maintain their full red strip
22. Sunderland home kit
A typical home shirt for the Black Cats, the kit shows their classic red and white stripes.
Within the stripes, a subtle geometric pattern inspired by the Stadium of Light adds a nice touch.

Sunderland’s home kit doesn’t deviate too much from tradition but the badge is centralised
21. Tottenham away kit
For the first time in 10 years, Spurs return to a black away kit, featuring grey accents and white logos.
The design includes a subtle tile pattern incorporating the word ‘Spurs,’ adding a fresh touch to the classic look.

Spurs’ away kit is an all-black ensemble – the first time they’ve chosen this colour in 10 years
20. Manchester United away kit
United’s away kit follows a similar pattern that many of it away/thirds kits have looked over the past couple of years. An iconic ‘snowflake’ design with white and lavender being the two main colours.

Manchester United’s away kit is a ‘snowflake’ design with white and lavender being prominent
19. Newcastle United home kit
Newcastle United’s 2025-26 home kit sticks to tradition with the club’s iconic black and white stripes, echoing last season’s classic look.
A fresh element is introduced through a distinctive Sphered Check pattern, adding a modern flair.
Light blue piping offers subtle contrast, and the phrase ‘HOWAY THE LADS’ beneath the collar ties heritage and innovation together seamlessly.

Newcastle 2025-26 home kit sticks to tradition with the club’s iconic black and white stripes
18. Brentford home kit
One of the standout kits of the season, the Bees have gone old school, paying tribute to 100 years of their iconic red and white stripes.
The shirt features tonal pinstriping, striped sleeves and back, and a classic collar inspired by the 1925 kit – blending modern design with a rich sense of history.

Brentford’s home kit pays homage to 100 years of their iconic red and white stripes
17. Bournemouth away kit
The Cherries have embraced their history by reintroducing blue and black stripes for their away kit – the first time since the 2011–12 season.
The design is elevated with subtle aqua pinstripes and finished with Umbro’s iconic diamond logo, blending nostalgia with a modern edge.

Bournemouth’s away kit is blue and black stripes for the first time since the 2011–12 season
16. Arsenal home kit
One of the standout home kits of the season, the Gunners have returned to a classic look by using only red and white colours for the first time since 2022.
The shirt also features the club’s unique and elegant ‘Gothic A’ on the front, adding a stylish touch. Arsenal fans can be very happy with this design heading into the season.

Arsenal’s home kit is solely red and white – the first time they have done this since 2022
15. Liverpool away kit
A clean and modern design, the kit features a crisp white base complemented by bold black and red accents, although the Reds will hope for more success in the strip than in Sunday’s Community Shield defeat by Crystal Palace.

Liverpool’s away kit is crisp – but they’ll hope for more success in it after their Community Shield defeat by Crystal Palace
14. Aston Villa home kit
Villa have stuck with their traditional claret and blue for this season’s home kit, which may not stand out at first glance.
However, the shirt pays tribute to the iconic Holte End of Villa Park, with a unique design on the sleeve cuffs that reflects the facade of the famous stand adding a meaningful touch to a classic look.

Aston Villa have stuck with their traditional claret and blue for this season’s home kit
13. West Ham away kit
An off-white colour dominates West Ham’s away kit, giving the club a bold and distinctive look on the road.
The clean design combines classic elegance with a modern touch, making it a stylish and appealing kit.

West Ham’s away kit an off-white colour that is offset by navy blue – completing a stylish look
12. Brighton home kit
Brighton’s classy home kit stays true to their traditional colors while introducing a fresh aqua shade, marking the first time this has been used in their kit.
The new colour adds a modern twist, making it one of the standout home kits of the season.

Brighton’s home kit introduces a fresh aqua shade – the first time this has been used on it
11. Fulham away kit
Fulham’s new away strip certainly has a retro feel with the badge and collar, and the striking green colour is definitely eye-catching.
The club’s 1995 crest is reintroduced to a strip for the first time since 2001 and this has the potential to be a real hit.

Fulham’s away kit sees their 1995 crest reintroduced to a strip for the first time since 2001
10. Nottingham Forest home kit
Taking inspiration from their kit from 1992 to 1994, Forest have created one of the best designs of the year with a classic red base and white pinstripes.
While the look is traditional, subtle touches like a button collar and a shield surrounding the crest add extra detail and class. Forest fans are sure to be pleased with this elegant design.

Nottingham Forest’s pinstripe kit is one of the best designs of the season – making our top 10
9. Brighton away kit
A striking dual-tone purple color scheme, featuring a wide central stripe in a darker shade, creates another classic Brighton kit.
This modern design respects the club’s traditional themes while delivering a bold new look that fans are sure to love.

Brighton’s two-tone purple away kit is a another classic from the Seagulls that fans will love
8. Brentford away kit
The Bees’ away kit cleverly incorporates a bee-wing pattern into a sleek and stylish design.
A polo collar with a gold stripe, a metallic gold logo, and a ‘Bees’ text detail on the back of the collar add standout touches.
The kit proudly pays tribute to the club’s famous nickname with a fresh, modern twist.

Brentford’s away kit is an all-brown strip that is rarely seen in the Premier League
7. Chelsea away kit
Historically not known for wearing white, Chelsea have looked back 50 years for inspiration, drawing inspiration from their 1974–75 away kit.

Chelsea’s away Nike kit draws inspiration their 1974–75 strip – it has an off-white base
6. Aston Villa away kit
Villa’s black and steel grey away kit is designed as a tribute to Birmingham’s Bullring Shopping Centre, although it is questionable how that comes out.
However, the concept is unique and certainly a bold choice, while it is also a nice smart and clean look.

Aston Villa’s black and steel grey away kit is designed in tribute to Bullring Shopping Centre
5. Manchester City away kit
City’s away kit takes a bold turn this season with an all-black design, complemented by metallic silver logos.
Building on the black kit from the 2023–24 season, this updated version offers a more refined and modern look, adding a touch of class to the overall design.

Man City’s away kit sees them in all black this season, complemented by metallic silver logos
4. Everton away kit
A sleek wax yellow embodies the away kit, featuring navy trim, vertical pinstripes, and a navy collar.
Bringing back memories of their 2010–11 third kit, the Toffees’ away shirt is expected to become a fan favorite.

Everton’s sleek wax yellow away kit brings back memories of their third kit back in 2010-11
3. Arsenal away kit
Drawing inspiration from their iconic 1995-96 away kit, the Gunners have gone old school with a modern twist for this season’s strip.
The design features a dark navy base, brought to life by a vibrant royal blue lightning bolt graphic.
Red stripes and silver logos, along with a silver club crest, complete the bold and dynamic look.

Arsenal’s away kit this season draws inspiration from their strip designed 30 years ago
2. Sunderland away kit
The famous crest that was used between 1963 and 1972 is on Sunderland’s away shirt, which reimagines the club’s design from 1989 to 1991.
Featuring a rich blue base with a subtle checkerboard pattern woven into the fabric, this kit is sure to be a hit with the fans.

A historic crest is on Sunderland’s away shirt, with the kit featuring a rich blue base
1. Crystal Palace away kit

Crystal Palace’s away kit is our winner – with the gold colour paying homage to the FA Cup win
The Eagles have paid tribute to last season’s FA Cup victory with a predominantly gold shirt in their away kit.
The kit features a Korean-style collar edged in black, along with matching details on the sleeves.
Across the front and sleeves, a ‘Pied de Poule’ pattern adds texture and sophistication, giving the kit a stylish and distinctive look.