The 2022-23 Premier League kits are starting to be unveiled and there are some beauties there.
There are also some that are, shall we say, unique. Yeah, let’s leave it there. They can’t all be winners, can they?
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From retro vibes to stylish patterns, there are plenty of different designs to embrace.
Below we rank the Premier League kits that have been released and will update throughout the summer as more are dropped.
Arsenal
Now, here’s how to unveil your kit. Which video. Plus, the shirt is pretty too. It’s one of those jerseys you can wear with jeans and trainers and it looks decent and not out of place. Really like the collar and it’s just classic Arsenal. Well done.
The Arsenal x @adidasfootball Home kit 22/23 ⚡️
Give back a bit to North London ❤️
£5 from every new home shirt you buy through Arsenal Direct goes to the Arsenal Foundation 🤝 pic.twitter.com/44FdWaF9a1
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) May 19, 2022
Tottenham Hotspur
It’s lovely. A recent retro feel (reminds me of the kits Gareth Bale dominated about a decade ago) and I like the yellow trim. Fairly simple and clean design.
Our new look for 2022/23 😎
Available exclusively online and in-store at Spurs: https://t.co/Ra487SC55c
⚽️ @nikefootball pic.twitter.com/oc5pOEeec2
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) June 7, 2022
Nottingham Forest
Yeah, so that’s great. Forest are back in the Premier League and have opted for a simple and clean look with their iconic red Garibaldi shirts. We assume there will be a sponsor added to this at some point.
Introducing our home kit for the 2022/23 season @premier league season ❤️
🌳🔴 #NFFC | #PL | @MacronSports pic.twitter.com/Sr7iFCpzHq
– Nottingham Forest FC (@NFFC) July 1, 2022
Manchester City
Retro vibe for this Man City shirt and I like it. The brown trim is very different and it’s pretty cool to see City mixing it up a bit, as there’s not much you can do with all the blue shirts. The badge being in the middle of the jersey also gives it a retro feel.
For Colin the King 💙
Our 2022/23 @pumafootball The Home Kit has arrived!
Available now. Tap to shop! 👇
— Manchester City (@ManCity) May 19, 2022
Brentford
The Bees have decided to keep the same home kit from 2021-22 for the 2022-23 season and hopefully this is the start of a trend in the Premier League. That’s great and honestly, do teams need new kits every season? Probably not. This Brentford home kit is also very distinctive.
liverpool
A very fresh and clean look and I like the brightness of the white symbols and logos. In a word, this kit looks very slick.
Presentation of our 2022/23 @nikefootball home kit… 🔴 pic.twitter.com/19RR7L0IMg
—Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 5, 2022
West Ham
That’s pretty snazzy isn’t it!? The paint/graffiti designs on the shoulders are there, but I like it. The collar is massive and does not look so comfortable.
It’s the new Bordeaux and Blue ⚒️🔥
Buy now in store and online 👇
– West Ham United (@WestHam) June 9, 2022
Southampton
Is it Southampton or Ajax? I’m just checking. The Saints usually play with red and white stripes, but they keep mixing things up every few years with their kit and it’s pretty decent. Some fans wanted the reverse (the center stripe should be white with two red blocks on the outside) but that’s different and it works.
Designed to turn heads 👀 pic.twitter.com/898EVTlPO2
— Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) June 29, 2022
Leicester city
Its good. How are you. Not a big fan of the new slightly tall collar but other than that the blue is iconic and the gold for the Adidas badge and logo is a nice touch.
#lcfcadidas’ 2022/23 home jersey will be available for limited online pre-order, exclusively at https://t.co/iP3fvGAlVF from Friday July 1st 🟦#CreateIconic
– Leicester City (@LCFC) June 21, 2022
crystal palace
The Eagles have opted for a slightly different look as it looks like toddlers who struggle to color between the lines have been left in charge of designing the away kit. You know what? That works. Their red and blue home kit and their white, red and blue primary away kit are hard to mess up and that’s fine.
WHERE YOU PLAY, WE FOLLOW YOU.
Presentation of our 22/23 outdoor kit 😍#CPFC @MacronSports | @cinchuk | @mukurudotcom
– Crystal Palace FC (@CPFC) June 24, 2022
Newcastle United
For the home kit, there’s not much you can do with black and white stripes, but that’s fair, meh. The crew neck is cool but there’s a lot going on with the sponsors and I’m not sure about the blue color of the sponsor and the Castore logo. As for the third kit, the Saudi owners of Newcastle may have had their say on the colors and the design.
The iconic black and white stripes. ⚫️⚪️#NUFCThe 2022/23 home kit is now available for pre-order!#BetterNeverStops
– Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) June 8, 2022
👕 #NUFCThe 2022/23 third kit is now available to order! #BetterNeverStops
⚫️⚪️
– Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) June 28, 2022
wolves
There’s a lot going on with this kit too. Patterns on the shoulder and stitches on the ribs are not really necessary and the sponsors stand out a lot. It is clear that the color is superb.
Thoughts on our 2022/23 shirt? 😍
Get yours 👉 https://t.co/iWVhnYhzlF pic.twitter.com/MNHUGzIHw4
— Wolves (@Wolves) June 9, 2022