As Premier League sides aim to make a statement in their opening fixtures, all 20 teams have revealed their kits for the new season.
This page will keep you up to date with all the new home, away and third strips as they are released.
Arsenal
Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal surprised many by being the only club to give Manchester City a run for their money in the 2022-23 title race.
And next season the Gunners will draw inspiration from a new adidas kit that pays homage to their Invincibles 20 years on from their incredible unbeaten campaign.
While their away kit is a striking bright yellow design which features fluid black lines to represent the map of the Gunners’ home borough of Islington in North London.
Arsenal’s third kit is another bold adidas design taking inspiration from the iconic 1982-83 away jersey.
Sporting a mineral green base, combined with collegiate navy shoulders and off-white stylised crest and logos, it is a beautiful reinvention of a cult classic.
Aston Villa
Inspired by the passion and pride of the home fans at Villa Park, Aston Villa’s new 2023-24 home shirt design depicts a subtle print of soundwaves taken from supporters singing the Allez, Allez, Allez chant on a matchday.
The redesigned crest, which pays homage to Villa’s 1982 European Cup-winning side, will appear on both their playing and training kits.
Villa’s away kit features a unique design which aims to showcase the lions that have represented the club throughout its existence.
Villa’s away kit features a unique design which aims to showcase the lions that have represented the club throughout its existence.
The third shirt design is a blend of contemporary graphic trends, featuring a stylised v-neck collar construction, off-shoulder contrast piping, underarm and side body mesh panels and a raglan sleeve design.
Bournemouth mark the completion of the South Coast club’s 100th season in the Football League with a 2023-24 home shirt that moves back to a more traditional style, combining classic stripes with a pin stripe.
The Cherries will wear their new design on the opening weekend of the Premier League season, when Andoni Iraola takes charge of his first game at home to West Ham.
Bournemouth
Bournemouth mark the completion of the South Coast club’s 100th season in the Football League with a 2023-24 home shirt that moves back to a more traditional style, combining classic stripes with a pin stripe.
The Cherries will wear their new design on the opening weekend of the Premier League season, when Andoni Iraola takes charge of his first game at home to West Ham.
Bournemouth’s away kit, created in partnership with Umbro, is inspired by the waves synonymous with the South Coast.
The shirt has a blue base with celestial and dark blue design and trimming.
Bournemouth have revealed an away kit inspired by the waves of the South Coast
Rounding off the three kits for 2023-24 season, the third strip is a modern twist on a cult classic from the late-90s.
The shirt looks back to one of the Cherries’ most popular all-time offerings with an iconic bold yellow and navy blue making its return, having previously been worn by legendary names such as Ian Cox, Matt Holland and Steve Fletcher.
Brentford
Brentford have gone against the grain by launching a new design which will serve as their home kit for both the 2023-24 and 2024-25 seasons.
On the launch of the Umbro jersey which incorporates the club’s bee sting graphic with a red to black fade, chief executive Jon Varney said: “The two-year cycle not only ensures affordability for our fans but also aligns with our commitment to reducing waste and promoting a greener future.”
Brentford have launched their new home kit
According to their club statement, the Bees want their third strip to be “worn casually and socially, whether that is to the park, on holiday or on a night out.”
The Umbro kit features a bold and bright design illustrating a close-up of the wing of a bee, an immediately recognisable connection between the kit and the club.
Brentford have launched their new home kit
According to their club statement, the Bees want their third strip to be “worn casually and socially, whether that is to the park, on holiday or on a night out.”
The Umbro kit features a bold and bright design illustrating a close-up of the wing of a bee, an immediately recognisable connection between the kit and the club.
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