Premier League kits: New strips for 2020/21

The 2019/20 Premier League season has only just finished but clubs are already showing off new kits.

Keep track of all the fresh looks here for 2020/21 as they are released.

Arsenal

Arsenal’s home kit for the 2020/21 season pays homage to the Gunners’ geometric crest which the club used between 1936 and 1949.

Manufacturer Adidas have retained the iconic red shirt with white sleeves, but the body features a chevron graphic which is inspired by the ‘A’ within.

There is also a nod to the layout of the tiling on the floors of the famous East Stand at Arsenal’s former Highbury home.

Chelsea

Nike says Chelsea’s new home and away kit feature the club’s new sponsor, telecommunications company Three, and is inspired by London’s “long association with master tailors and their exquisite craftsmanship”.

The blue home jersey features a herringbone pattern, as well as a dark blue round collar and sleeve trim. The navy trim extends down the side of the shirt and shorts, while the socks are white.

The away jersey, meanwhile, “adds an injection of millennial swagger – perfect for the confident, emerging talents lighting up Stamford Bridge under head coach Frank Lampard,” it’s claimed.

Everton

Everton have unveiled their 2020/21 home strip from new kit-maker hummel.

The Toffees’ traditional royal blue jersey features hummel’s chevrons across the shoulders and sleeves and pays tribute to the club’s iconic Z-Cars anthem with an image of the song’s soundbar embossed diagonally across the shirt. Shorts and socks are white, with blue chevron contrast.

Liverpool

Premier League champions Liverpool have unveiled their home kit for next season, which is their first of their new partnership with Nike.

Liverpool’s home shirt for the new season features a v-neck collar with a subtle teal and white trim in a nod to the club’s history. Teal and white – which also adorns the sleeves of the new home shirt – are colours that have been used throughout the club’s history since 1892. Teal is a also a colour that represents the city of Liverpool.

The nape of the neck features a ’96’ emblem encased by eternal flames, sitting proudly in memory of the 96 children, women and men who lost their lives at Hillsborough.

Virgil van Dijk said: “Stepping out as champions next season in this kit will be really special.”

Man City

Man City’s new Puma home kit features a “mosaic” pattern shirt is a tribute to the city’s “melting pot of art, industry, music, fashion, noise and colour”.

The kit is completed with white shorts and light blue socks.

The away shirt sticks with the darker colours for the 2020/21 season, featuring a dark blue and black shirt with copper detailing.

The jersey maintains the tributes to the city of Manchester, with the pattern “inspired by Castlefield and the Bridgewater canal, an area symbolic of Manchester’s past, present and future”. It will be paired with black shorts and dark blue socks.

Newcastle

Newcastle United have revealed their fresh Puma kit for 2020/21. The Magpies wore it for the first time in their final-day assignment against Premier League champions Liverpool.

The Adidas kit features the club’s iconic black and white stripes with thinner vertical bands “that maintains a classic Newcastle United look”.

Sheffield United

The iconic red and white stripes of Sheffield United remain on their new home kit, with the addition a white panel at the top of the shirt and along the arms.

A new-look shirt collar will also now be in black, as will the shorts, while the socks will be red.

Southampton

Kitmaker Under Armour has marked Southampton’s 135th anniversary with the return of the club’s iconic sash kit first worn back in 1885.

The new strip – featuring a white sash on a red shirt – was worn in a final-day win over Sheffield United.

Southampton’s away kit harks back to the navy colour used for the team’s shorts and socks throughout much of its early history, from 1891 all the way through to 1950. Accents of yellow and solent blue are a nod to the club’s 1976 FA Cup final victory.

Tottenham

Tottenham have released new Nike home and away kits – both constructed with recycled polyester fabric from old plastic bottles – that they say represent “a modern streetwear style, using exciting new colours and bold graphics”.

A traditional white home shirt this year features a knit pattern, with blocks of blue on the shoulder and a yellow pinstripe around a v-neck collar. Blue shorts and white socks – also with yellow accents – complete the look.

A dark green away kit features flashes of neon pink and yellow.

Wolves

Wolves’ new home kit, manufactured by adidas, reverts back to the gold shirt, black shorts and gold socks combination. The shirt features a tonal graphic.

Source: Sky Sports

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